Truck & Off-highway Engineering - April 2020
Inside this issue
Overview
This issue of Truck & Off-Highway Engineering provides a comprehensive overview of the recent developments and trends in the truck and off-highway vehicle industries, particularly in light of the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. The magazine highlights the success of the ConExpo-Con/Agg & IFPE 2020 event, which took place in Las Vegas from March 10-13, 2020, attracting over 130,000 registrations. Despite the pandemic's looming presence, the event saw a strong turnout, with less than 1% cancellations from international attendees, and a notable increase in U.S. buyer attendance by 8% compared to the previous show in 2017.
The magazine features insights from industry leaders, such as David Price, the IFPE Show chairperson, who expressed satisfaction with the level of engagement from contractors and producers. Mike Ballweber, president of Doosan Bobcat, reported record-breaking attendance and leads at their booth, indicating a positive reception for exhibitors. The overall contractor and producer attendance grew by 14%, showcasing the event's significance in the industry.
In the wake of the show, the magazine discusses how manufacturers and organizations, including SAE International, are adapting to new operational realities due to local, state, and federal restrictions. This includes innovative approaches such as providing digital editions of publications to subscribers who may not have access to their physical copies during lockdowns.
The editorial section, led by Editor-in-Chief Ryan Gehm and Editorial Director Bill Visnic, emphasizes the importance of safety and health during these unprecedented times. The magazine includes various articles that cover advancements in technology, new machine unveilings, and the impact of the pandemic on business operations.
One of the key highlights is the focus on radar sensor testing and fluid control solutions. The dSPACE Automotive Radar Test Systems (DARTS) are introduced as a cutting-edge solution for testing radar sensors, enabling quick and reliable over-the-air simulations. This technology is crucial for the development of autonomous vehicles, which rely heavily on accurate sensor data for navigation and safety.
Additionally, the magazine pays tribute to The Lee Company, a pioneer in fluid control solutions since 1948. The company has a long-standing commitment to innovation and engineered performance, providing essential components for various applications in the automotive and off-highway sectors. Their expertise in fluid control is vital for enhancing the efficiency and reliability of modern vehicles.
The issue also delves into the latest trends in autonomous architectures and battery-electric trucks. As the industry shifts towards more sustainable and efficient solutions, the magazine explores how these technologies are shaping the future of engineering. The integration of electric powertrains and advanced automation systems is becoming increasingly prevalent, driving the need for new designs and manufacturing processes.
Furthermore, the magazine features a call for papers, exhibitors, and sponsors for the 20th anniversary of the SPE Automotive Composites Conference & Expo (ACCE). This event aims to celebrate advancements in the automotive industry with a focus on innovative composite technologies, highlighting the ongoing evolution of materials used in vehicle manufacturing.
In summary, this issue of Truck & Off-Highway Engineering captures the resilience and adaptability of the industry in the face of challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. It showcases the successful ConExpo-Con/Agg & IFPE 2020 event, highlights advancements in radar sensor testing and fluid control solutions, and discusses the future of autonomous vehicles and electric trucks. The magazine serves as a valuable resource for industry professionals, providing insights into current trends, technological innovations, and the ongoing commitment to safety and performance in the truck and off-highway sectors.
Features
Regulars
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Editorial
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Technical Innovations
New Standard Will Ease Grade-Control Data Sharing Between Construction Machines
New CM Labs Excavator Simulator Training Offers GPS Guidance, HMI Experience
FPT Reveals Compact F28 Off-Road Diesel, Hybrid Variant
John Deere Power Systems Expands Lineup, Introduces New 13.6- and 18-Liter Engines
AI Moves into Military Boards and Subsystems
EVs Are Coming, but Challenges, Alternative Fuels Will Slow Turnover
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Original Equipment
Caterpillar Reveals Seven New Next-Gen Excavators, Increases Push for Remote Control
Case Unveils Fully-Electric Backhoe Loader, Begins Delivery This Year
Stories
Top Stories
INSIDERRF & Microwave Electronics
FAA to Replace Aging Network of Ground-Based Radars
PodcastsDefense
A New Additive Manufacturing Accelerator for the U.S. Navy in Guam
NewsSoftware
Rewriting the Engineer’s Playbook: What OEMs Must Do to Spin the AI Flywheel
Road ReadyPower
2026 Toyota RAV4 Review: All Hybrid, All the Time
INSIDERDefense
F-22 Pilot Controls Drone With Tablet
INSIDERRF & Microwave Electronics
L3Harris Starts Low Rate Production Of New F-16 Viper Shield
Webcasts
Automotive
Hydrogen Engines Are Heating Up for Heavy Duty
Power
SAE Automotive Podcast: Solid-State Batteries
Automotive
SAE Automotive Engineering Podcast: Additive Manufacturing
Aerospace
A New Approach to Manufacturing Machine Connectivity for the Air Force
Software
Optimizing Production Processes with the Virtual Twin




