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The Mack IVI Partnership Freight, Security & ITSGA Workshop Intelligent Vehicle Initiative Atlanta, GA February 28 th , 2003

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The Mack IVI Partnership. Freight, Security & ITSGA Workshop Intelligent Vehicle Initiative Atlanta, GA February 28 th , 2003. Mack Partnership. Mack Trucks, Inc. McKenzie Tank Lines VES - Vehicle Enhancement Systems XATA Corporation RBC - Richard Bishop Consulting - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Mack IVI Partnership

Freight, Security & ITSGA Workshop

Intelligent Vehicle Initiative

Atlanta, GA

February 28th, 2003

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Mack Partnership

• Mack Trucks, Inc.• McKenzie Tank Lines • VES - Vehicle Enhancement Systems• XATA Corporation• RBC - Richard Bishop Consulting• Assistware Technologies

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Program Participants

• Mack Partnership • FHWA • Battelle - Independent Evaluator • Multiple State DOTs

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Intelligent Vehicle Initiative

• Cost Share Cooperative Agreement with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and “the Mack Partnership”

• The effort is to accelerate the deployment of safety systems in the Heavy Duty Truck Industry

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Mack Partnership Program Goals

• Evaluate Performance of Advanced Safety Systems to:– Improve Highway Safety

-Reduce Initial and Secondary Accidents– Improve accuracy and time of response in

emergency situations– Reduce impact on environment

- Hazardous material spills- Emissions from Congested Traffic

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McKenzie Tank Lines Intelligent Vehicle Initiative Fleet 36-Vehicles/$2.4 Million Program

Cost Share Co-Operative Agreement

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Areas of Investigation

• LDWS: Lane Departure Warning System

• TAS : Trucker Advisory System• ACN : Automatic Collision Notification• Support Technology: Eaton Vorad Collision

Warning System w/SmartCruise

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Safety Technologies Benefits

• LDWS: Will improve safety related to run-off-road, side swipe, and lane change related incidents

• TAS: Will improve safety in historically dangerous areas through improved information to driver

• ACN: Will reduce consequences of accidents: loss of life, medical injuries, environmental damage, and traffic delay costs

• Eaton Vorad CWS: Provides real time Collision Warning notification. Data collection to identify areas of driver improvement for individualized training.

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Picture of McKenzie CH Sleeper

McKenzie Tank Lines Safety Improvements Utilizing Advanced Technology

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LDWS - Lane Departure Warning System

•Vehicle Traveling in Center of Lane

•Lane has Solid Lane Boundary on Right Side

•Lane has Dashed Lane Boundary on Left Side

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LDWS - Lane Departure Warning System

•Vehicle Drifting Towards Left Side Dashed Boundary •Audible Warning Tone Sounds at this Point•Alertness Index Score 67 - Normal Range 70-90

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LDWS - Lane Departure Warning System

•Vehicle Drifting towards Dashed Right Lane Boundary

•Audible Tone Sounds at this Point

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TAS - Trucker Advisory System

• State DOT Identifies Hazard Zones and Areas are Assigned GPS Coordinates

• As Driver Enters Hazard Zone Mack’s VIP+ Information Center Identifies Type of Hazard to be Encountered by the Driver (Construction Zone, High Rollover Risk, Tight Merge & Weave Area, Congested Area, etc.…)

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TAS - Trucker Advisory System

• Provides Valuable Area Specific Hazard Information to Assist Driver in Making Better Informed Driving Decisions

• Identifies Hazards When Operating in Unfamiliar Traffic Lanes

• Future Can Provide Real-Time Hazard Information

• Better Informed Driver’s Operate Safer

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TAS - Vehicle Information Profiler w/Geocell Warning Message

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TAS - 6 Minute Data Packet

• When a geo-cell is entered the onboard electronics logs the previous 1 minute of data as the baseline of the event.

• The next five minutes will also be recorded.

• Resulting in a six minute data packet for analysis.

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TAS - Data Collection

• Vehicle Speed

• Throttle Position

• Brake Application

• Cruise Control- Activated- Set Speed

• Engine Brake

• Clutch Activation

• Engine RPM

• Time & Date

• Driver ID

• Vehicle ID

• Rapid Deceleration

• Engine Torque

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TAS - Data Collection

• VORAD- Driver Warnings

- Following Distance

- Driver ID

- Traffic level / # vehicles detected

- Blind spot object detected

- Closing rate to object- Yaw rate

• Additional sensors added- Lateral Acceleration- Vehicle roll angle- GPS time, location & vector- Turn signals

• SafeTRAC- Lateral Offset

- Lateral Velocity

- Alertness Index

- Ambient Light Level

- Road Curvature

- Lane Excursion

- Driver Warning

- Digital Snapshot: 3 per event

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Data Download Information

• Summary of lane and road departure events• Summary of contacts involving TAS zones,

1 to 3 per day• Data is stored on-board in the Onvoy on-board

computer• Data is downloaded daily via cellular or Low

Earth Orbit Satellite (OrbComm)• Data is available at a private web site for Team

analysis

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ACN - Automatic Collision Notification

• Sudden Deceleration/Acceleration Followed by 0 MPH or Triggered Rollover Sensor Activates Event Notification

• Event Notification is sent via E-Mail to McKenzie Tank Lines CNC (Central Network Center), Safety Dept. and Emergency Response

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ACN: E-Mail Message Examples

Rollover• From:[email protected]

• Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 2:23 PM

• To: [email protected]

• Subject: EMERGENCY CRASH NOTIFICATION

• Vehicle: 6101

• Driver: Unknown

• Time: 09/26/01 02:20 PM

• Latitude: 30.48755

• Longitude: -84.29225

• State: FL

• City: Tallahassee

• Sensed by: Tilt Sensor

• Road Speed: 43 MPH

Accident• From: [email protected]

• Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 12:54 PM

• To: [email protected]

• Subject: EMERGENCY CRASH NOTIFICATION

• Vehicle: 6204

• Driver: Unknown

• Time: 09/26/01 12:50 PM

• Latitude: 30.43809

• Longitude: -84.35756

• State: FL

• City: Tallahassee

• Sensed by: Crash Sensor

• Road Speed: 8 MPH

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ACN - Automatic Collision Notification

• CNC Personnel Identify Tractor/Trailer Combination and Commodity Hauled then Notify Local Authorities as to the Commodity and Associated Dangers

• Early Notification Allows Quicker Properly Prepared Response Actions

• Quicker Response Saves Lives, Protects Environment, and Decreases Traffic Delays

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Eaton Vorad Collision Warning System

• Forward Looking Monopulse Radar

• Object detected 350 ft. - Yellow Light

• 3-sec. Following - Yellow & Orange Light

• 2-sec. Following - Yellow/Orange/Audible

• 1-sec. Following - 3 lights/3 Audible Tones

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Eaton Vorad Collision Warning System

• Proximity Alert - Target 0 MPH/Host less than 2 MPH and object within 15 ft. - Audible Alert

• Slow Moving Object - Target moving less than 20% of host speed and within 220 ft. and within 3-seconds. All Warning Lights and Audible Alerts.

• Stationary - Target within 220 ft. and within 3-sec. All Warning Lights and Audible Alerts.

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Eaton Vorad Side Sensor and Display

• Provides Passenger side blind spot detection

• Yellow light - Power on & No object detected

• Red light - Object detected between 2’ - 10’

• Audible Warning with object detected and turn signal activated

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Eaton Vorad - Vehicle Information Management System

• Driver Following Distance Reports

• Hard Braking Events

• Vehicle Operation - MPH/RPM, Start/Stop, Idle vs. Driving Time

• Smart Cruise Functionality

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IVI Breaking the Sound Barrier of Safety Technology

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Commodity Protection and Public Safety

• In this time of uncertainty we provide unparalleled safety measures to drivers, customers and the public.

• Password protected engine functions - Theft Deterrence Technology

• Full safety glass all-around

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McKenzie Tank Lines Safety & Maintenance a Powerful Combination

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PLC Vision System

• Camera/Display Vision based system marketed by the Tyman Group

• Rear camera video signal sent to cab display utilizing PLC (Power Line Carrier). This technology piggybacks video signal over existing power lines

• The technology eliminates requirement for additional cables between the tractor/trailer

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PLC Vision System

• Display is mounted on the passenger side A-pillar

• Provides vision of the traditional blind spot on the right-front quadrant of the vehicle and rear of the tank.

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PLC Vision System

• Bullet camera placed on hood mounted mirror bracket aimed at right side lane

• Camera only turned on when the right turn signal activated.

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PLC Vision System

• Rear trailer mounted camera only activated when transmission placed into reverse.

• If emergency flashers or right turn signal activated reverse switch takes priority

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McKenzie Tank Lines Safety & IVI Contact Information

• McKenzie Tank Lines, Inc.

P.O. Box 1200

Tallahassee, FL 32302-1200 (800) 828-6495

• Bill Marchbank - Vice President of OperationsPhone (850) 576-1221 X294

E-Mail: [email protected]

• Richard Healy - Vice President Safety & CompliancePhone (850) 576-1221 X234

E-Mail: [email protected]

• Jim Kennedy - Director of Maintenance / IVI CoordinatorPhone (850) 575-5123 X402

E-Mail: [email protected]