Over the Road Trucks Using Wireless Networks to Caravan or in
Convoys will soon be a reality. Using small Wireless Network Sensors it
maybe possible to have hundreds of trucks act like giant trains, by
traveling together very closely. Literally tailgating by only three to
four feet. By doing this they will cut down on the co-efficient of drag
and have increased fuel efficiency.
Now
mind you with fuel prices higher now and looking to go up again. And
driving a truck all over the country. It behooves the mobile command
center to stay at 55-60 mph and to travel in long lines of trucks, which
flow the air out of the way, cutting down the head wind. Trucks moving
down the road will pull your hat right off your head. Many cars often
sit in the vortex behind trucks to improve fuel consumption for 50 miles
or more. Tailgating is not too safe, but if the Wireless Sensor
Networks are controlling the vehicle instead of eyes glued to the back
of the trucks humans, then it can be done safely. Thus we save energy
and drag.
Now realize on I-10, I-5, I-40, 20, 70 etc. in the
middle of the night with little traffic there is little danger. In the
movie with Tom Cruise, “Minority report” you saw the cars generally
cruising without any intervention from the people, no cars hit each
other at all, because they were communicating with each other and their
missions and destinations were pre-configured. This is not to un-similar
than Net Centric Warfare, or a computer assigning tasks to a larger
network to break into pieces large problems by dividing and conquering
or the packs sent through the Internet when sending a email. This
technology is available and if we can reduce the coefficient of drag by
80% we can decrease fuel consumption by as much as 40%. The other
friction is that of the tires on the ground, that can be fixed by use of
magnetic levitation or low air-pressure methods of hydro-craft systems
on specially designed highways and what will most likely be the future
of rail within the next 100 years. This idea has many implications for
military convoys as well, especially with Army recruitment quotas not
being met. You can the importance of such logistics. Having done this
research and trying to figure out the intervals that are safe and
realizing that there is not a need for human reaction time or human
error and using this data;
It
figures that four to five feet is very doable and also that the air
dams on larger trucks are about four feet from the box. The best thought
would be for the air dams to move closer to the trailers from the
towing vehicles or bobtail at speeds in excess of 48 mph when the
co-efficient of drag starts its exponential climb where energy is pitted
against the gains in speed. If Look at the hyperbolic curve on charts
such as for an aircraft you will see very much the same scenarios.
In
racing the quarter mile any real street racer will tell you if you want
to increase your quarter mile time by a tenth of a second either add 50
hp or shave off 100 lbs. Well there comes a point of diminishing
returns. Trucks, which haul double and triple trailer set ups can do
even better with one truck. As fuel prices rise and other costs
associated there is a need to cut down on accidents to save insurance
premiums and fuel costs. By using Wireless Sensor Networks these things
can easily be done. When the Garbage industry went to trucks with only
one driver and one mechanical arm they were able to lower costs and
remove the trash more efficiently thus the cost savings was
unbelievable.
The issues of safety, use of freeways at night and
congestion, driver shortages, accidents and insurance, complaints by
four wheeler drivers about trucks, expensive insurance, fuel costs, our
reliance on foreign oil, etc. All this can be solved by wireless sensor
networks without relying on a master grid which could fail, like the
cascading of our power outage. It could work within the DOT framework,
but independently. Many things are being done to set up grid networks
for watching systems and if these systems run independently, you can
watch them. In the future use the best and most efficient designs;
The
future of trucking and integration of wireless network sensors in
transportation for Homeland security of freight, efficiency of fuel or
the best use of our infrastructure for all purposes will be a future
reality and we are talking less than two-decades.
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