{"id":1078878,"date":"2022-06-22T12:38:18","date_gmt":"2022-06-22T16:38:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/uncategorized\/the-evolution-of-truck-telematics-connectivity-fleetowner-fleetowner\/"},"modified":"2022-06-22T12:38:18","modified_gmt":"2022-06-22T16:38:18","slug":"the-evolution-of-truck-telematics-connectivity-fleetowner-fleetowner","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/evolution\/the-evolution-of-truck-telematics-connectivity-fleetowner-fleetowner\/","title":{"rendered":"The evolution of truck telematics, connectivity | FleetOwner &#8211; FleetOwner"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>The era of electronic logging devices and the rise of telematics  have given fleets a more competitive edge. Telematics and  connectivity for transportation have changed vastly over the years, offering  more benefits today than ever to solve some of the most crucial challenges that  commercial fleets face.<\/p>\n<p>Technologies are evolving rapidly, allowing fleet managers  to track vehicle locations and leverage various data points to make more informed  business decisions, Azuga CEO Ananth Rani told FleetOwner. The data, he  added, is increasingly complex and involves data analytics of vehicle health,  driver behavior, and predictive risk models.<\/p>\n<p>Geospatial data isn't going away, but the power of  telematics has become a must-have solution for any business that runs on  wheels, Rani said. Optimizing efficiencies within the fleets is one of the  biggest challenges we hear our customers talk about today. They are  experiencing increased workloads with high expectations, and they are looking  to their fleet telematics provider to help optimize their routes and ensure  driver productivity.<\/p>\n<p>See also: Growing pains for growing fleets<\/p>\n<p>Thirty years ago, Schneider,  which ranks No. 11 on the 2022 FleetOwner 500: For-Hire list, implemented  the first generation of vehicle telematics and connectivity with in-cab  satellite communications. Now, the national provider of truckload, intermodal,  and logistics services uses the Platform Science Internet of Things (IoT)  telematics platform to put more innovations at drivers fingertips. <\/p>\n<p>Schneider has always been committed to operational  excellence and identifying opportunities to use and create new technology,  said Mark Rourke, Schneider CEO, back when  the company implemented Platform Science. Our work with Platform Science  allows us to immediately improve the driver experience, enhance efficiency and  productivity, and provide the tools to futureproof our telematics capability  in an industry that needs speed to market more than ever.<\/p>\n<p>The Platform Science solution replaces legacy telematics  solutions with its IoT ecosystem designed to unlock the value of disconnected  data streams throughout the transportation and logistics industry.<\/p>\n<p>Schneider's chief information officer, Shaleen Devgun, told FleetOwner  that even the rate and pace of change in the telematics space has picked up and  now mirrors what has happened over the years with the evolution of technology.<\/p>\n<p>It's a hockey stick, Devgun explained. So, you take 10  years of change, and that 10 or 15 years of change prior to that is now  happening every two or three years. That's the rate and paceits just  accelerated.<\/p>\n<p>He indicated that, historically, telematics was an  appliance-based solution that was very hardware-centric with limited  capabilities outside of location-based tracking. That hardware-based ecosystem  has transitioned into more of a software-based ecosystem that is driving not  just tracking but productivity across all areas within transportation.<\/p>\n<p>That operational productivity has expanded to carrier maintenance departments, where software solutions are giving fleets the  necessary tools to manage transparency across the shop. In addition, data  emitted from these connected vehicle devices can help fleets increase uptime  and enhance predictive maintenance capabilities.<\/p>\n<p>Collecting this data allows fleets to understand how  vehicles are operating in the real world versus through more abstract  maintenance windows, explained Chris Orban, Trimbles VP of business and area  manager of supply chain insights.<\/p>\n<p>With the additional information emitted from tractors,  fleets could extend their preventive maintenance schedules based on actual  usage and driver conditions, thus reducing the overall cost of scheduled  maintenanceand ultimately reducing the total cost of ownership.<\/p>\n<p>Willie Reeves, director of maintenance at PacLease, recalled  the humble beginnings when telematics was used to track only the location of  a specific unit compared to how the technology has evolved today.<\/p>\n<p>This was one of the first benefits of telematics, and it  helped pave the way for the advances that we see today, Reeves said. In  todays ever-changing and expanding environment, we are not only able to simply  track the location of a specific unit; we are able to see diagnostic  information, fault codes, engine mileage, idle time, and even perform  over-the-air software updates.<\/p>\n<p>See also: How to unlock fleet uptime with data-powered tools<\/p>\n<p>Telematics and connectivity also provide an easy-to-use solution  for most fleets, Reeves said.<\/p>\n<p>Fleet managers can now better understand maintenance  requirements, truck conditions, and even predict potential areas to address,  he noted. The days of simple telematicsthat only provide asset locationare  long behind us.<\/p>\n<p>Fleets with thousands of assets know about these abilities,  how they provide transparency, and more importantly, how they help plan  scheduled downtime and decrease unplanned maintenance. But with this evolution  of connectivity and telematics solutions, changes are happening so rapidly,  there are now several strategies and options for all fleets.<\/p>\n<p>NavistarsMeena Narahari,director of total cost of ownership and uptime, pointed out that data-driven maintenance is the path forward to  managing planned maintenance and proactively addressing unexpected issues before  they become catastrophic failures.<\/p>\n<p>When fleets take a data-driven approach to monitoring  vehicle health, they optimize their uptime, Narahari said. This means less  unplanned service events and visits. It also helps to combine service  activities efficiently to address any pending fault codes, campaigns,  previously deferred service work, and any required regulatory inspections altogether.<\/p>\n<p>Srinivas Mallela,Navistars director of customer aftersales experience, added that vehicle utilization, operational characteristics,  and manufacturer-recommended service intervals are critical factors for  optimizing service events and contribute to a lower total cost of ownership.  Monitoring idling, cruise, braking, and acceleration events can help improve  fuel efficiency resulting in a lower cost per mile.<\/p>\n<p>Improved fuel economy can help customers extend the  maintenance intervals, resulting in lower maintenance costs, Mallela said.  When fleets understand how their vehicles are performing on the road, they can  make small adjustments to vehicle management that can greatly reduce the cost  of maintenance.<\/p>\n<p>Many new trucks today are pre-wired for ELDs and connectivity. For example, Paccar, the corporate parent of Peterbilt Motors Co. and Kenworth, gives new  trucks access to Paccar Solutions, a website that provides users with live  information on their equipment.<\/p>\n<p>Peterbilt trucks are equipped with Paccar Solutions Service  Management, which runs alongside the company's ARTech augmented reality tool.<\/p>\n<p>Our goal is to drive uptime for our customers using a wide  variety of technologies, and we can do that with ARTech by empowering  technicians who are working on our equipment, said Jason Skoog, Peterbilt's  general manager and Paccars VP. This technology spans the gap between 2D  technical data trapped on paper or on screens and the real vehicle in the  service bay. Our ARTech augmented reality tool is giving technicians quick  access to the information they need when they need it the mostright next to  the truck in the service bay.<\/p>\n<p>More and more, technology is being utilized to improve driver  satisfaction. Schneider, for example, has been leveraging the Platform Science  IoT solution to boost the quality of its drivers experience.<\/p>\n<p>In the past, fleets needed the driver to interact with the  technology a lot more, Schneiders Devgun explained. Over time, however, Schneider  has shifted its philosophy, allowing professional truck drivers to stay focused  on what's most important: the safe and efficient operation of the commercial vehicle.  <\/p>\n<p>Technology has helped eliminate some of the burdens of  constantly having to ask drivers a lot of questions. Now, a software-based  ecosystem can deduce the information automatically without fleet managers or  dispatchers having to constantly interrupt the driver.<\/p>\n<p>See also: Orbcomm launches next-gen IoT solution for reefer container operations<\/p>\n<p>The multiple terabytes of data that Schneider constantly  derives from its assets every day has become priceless, Devgun added.<\/p>\n<p>Whether it's information about how the equipment is  functioning or how the driver is driving the truck, there's a lot of that  information that we're now able to derive from these telematics platforms,  Devgun said. We can use it to make decisions across the enterprise. We can use  it to make decisions around optimizing our network. We can use that information  derived through or collected through telematics to make safety decisions.<\/p>\n<p>He also mentioned that thanks to 5G networks, massive  amounts of data can be moved back and forth easier, which also creates huge  opportunities for fleets.<\/p>\n<p>In addition to eliminating some of the burden from the  driver, fleet managers can use telematics to provide operational intelligence  for route planning and real-time visibility to dispatch.<\/p>\n<p>By providing real-time visibility into lighting, brakes,  tires, and other components that are known to be usual suspects during roadside  stops, telematics identifies many issues that are easily preventable with  proactive trailer maintenance programs in place, saidChris MacDonald,Orbcomm SVP of global  transportation sales.<\/p>\n<p>He also pointed out that more than 70% of federal Compliance,  Safety, Accountability violations are from maintenance or service  problems.<\/p>\n<p>Knowing the location of each asset along with its current  load capacity can help plan future trips and ensure the right driverone with  available hours and trailer spaceis heading to the right job,   MacDonald said.  Strategic route planning leveraging trailer telematics limits deadhead miles  while improving detention billing accuracy for excessive detention time, which  can help mitigate losses.<\/p>\n<p>In March, Orbcomm  revealed its newest feature enhancements to its data-driven truck  telematics solution. The truck management solution provides nose-to-tail  intelligence that delivers data insights to fleets, streamlining their  operations and helping them achieve business goals. The solution includes cargo  camera sensors, tractor ID sensors for refrigerated trailers, and safety and  maintenance integrations.<\/p>\n<p>Current trends around data reliance will continue and only  get more complex, Azugas Rani said. He expects the utilization of AI and  machine learning to continue to grow and help in a number of areas, especially  in terms of safety and route optimization.<\/p>\n<p>The business decisions will also expand further into tire  analytics, insurance claims, and more, Rani explained. Essentially, telematics  will enable predictive models that prevent accidents, automate the maintenance  schedules of vehicles, improve routing optimization further, and so much more.<\/p>\n<p>The next evolution is in trailers, Trimbles Orban said.  Most trailer tracking today is great for asset location tracking, he said, but  trailer telematics and connectivity are still catching up to the level of  detail seen in over-the-road trucks today. Orban believes there needs to be a  unified portal that brings in trailer and truck data from these disparate  sources.<\/p>\n<p>See also: Smarter trailers are making trucking more efficient<\/p>\n<p>Before coming to Trimble, I worked at a carrier that used  several different telematics providers and several different trailer tracking  providers across its fleet, Orban said. Each had their own method of  communication, and there was not one portal to access them all in one place,  meaning back-office staff had to go check several different systems to find  answers to the questions they had. We eventually developed our own web portal  for the data, but not all fleets have that kind of IT resource.<\/p>\n<p>For Ross Froat, executive director of FleetPulse at Great Dane, trailer connectivity has become the most interesting topic in the trucking industry, with a long-term focus on automation. But before that can be deployed (or even considered) at scale, trailers will need to be more recognized as a critical part of that equation, Froat noted.<\/p>\n<p>\"Telematics have evolved from location-based services to being able to receive data from many different sensors on critical components, enabling true smart trailers,\" Froat explained. \"The strong relationships between suppliers building new smart components, trailer OEMs, and fleets are extremely strong and will help accelerate future trailer technology advancements.\"<\/p>\n<p>\"Trailers and trailer equipment take up the most volume on roadways and are the heaviest-weighing vehicles,\" Froat added. \"Because of this there is true value in continuing to advance trailer technology and also in establishing connectivity between the tractor and trailer. In this way, fleets can gain more insight into asset utilization, cargo security, transportation safety, and predictive maintenance across all their equipment. This will eventually lead to the advancements required for long-haul electrification and autonomy.\" <\/p>\n<p>The ultimate goal,according toJessica Smith,Phillips VP of customer and data insight,is to provide enough data to satisfy the U.S.  Department of Transportation and the asset owner, ensure the trailers are  meeting all guidelines, and find out if they can be used with autonomous  trucks.<\/p>\n<p>Autonomous trucks dont work without a smart trailer, CEO Rob  Phillips has said. If youve got an autonomous truck going down the highway  with a fireball behind it, thats a problem.<\/p>\n<p>Smith pointed out that Phillips Connects CargoVision shows  the fleet a real-time internal view of what is inside the trailer and if there  are any claims so the driver can get on the road much faster.<\/p>\n<p>She explained the company has released multiple sensors and  gateways that can monitor both the health and status of a fleet's assets. It helps  the fleets deliver decoded ABS updates with instructions on  why the fault code is present and what to do, shows tire pressure, and sets  constraints that are customizable at the customer level.<\/p>\n<p>Our customers are seeing that their regulators are not set  at optimal levels and their ATIS systems are not engaging, she said. This not  only affects tire health but also decreases fuel efficiency.<\/p>\n<p>In a short time, commercial vehicle connectivity has  experienced swift-evolution, and industry stakeholders believe that further advancement  in technology will continue to empower fleets with vast new abilities.<\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read the original:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/www.fleetowner.com\/technology\/article\/21240894\/the-evolution-of-connectivity\" title=\"The evolution of truck telematics, connectivity | FleetOwner - FleetOwner\">The evolution of truck telematics, connectivity | FleetOwner - FleetOwner<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> The era of electronic logging devices and the rise of telematics have given fleets a more competitive edge. 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