Scania One you haven't seen flies up with a 5G truck


While we are still enjoying the rapid Internet access experience beyond 2G and 3G brought by the 4G network, 5G has already begun striding to kill 4G on the beach. You may never have thought that there will be any connection between 5G development and trucks. At this year's World Mobile Communications Conference, Scania and Ericsson told us that 5G will first change the transportation industry.

● Scania One models release full use of mobile Internet technology

At the conference, Scania released a car-heavy truck called "Scania One". Combined with Ericsson's "Connected Vehicle Marketplace" theme, this car can be used by many teams and owners. The driver provides an independent digital environment and creates an open interconnected platform. All services that require network connectivity can be managed on this platform, effectively predicting the condition of the vehicle, including forecasting the time required for the vehicle to be maintained and customized. Travel routes and other management.


At present, Scania has a total of 250,000 vehicles that have been connected to the world. This ownership is very impressive and impressive both in Europe and globally. It is no exaggeration to say that every second of every time, Scania has vehicles in the world for vehicle data transmission, download and analysis, and data sharing between data centers and fleet managers. The rapid development of the 5G network has promoted the development of the Scania team’s interconnection technology, which has greatly improved the transportation efficiency and the team’s income.


Scania One is equipped with a Scania fleet management system that can fully and systematically monitor and analyze vehicle conditions and provide fleet owners with timely analysis of vehicle and driver status. Allows the owner to have a comprehensive understanding of the various factors that affect vehicle profitability, fuel consumption and wear, and propose guidance solutions based on the actual situation.

In addition to existing technologies, Scania One also used three interconnect technologies for the first time:

● Vehicle pre-check function - Provides a digital check list for the vehicle before it is on the road to guide the daily inspection of the vehicle. Continuous data observation records can facilitate future service plans and save time.

● Scania Assistance - Drivers can contact the Scania Rescue Service Center via the data network and send the location of the vehicle to a roadside aid or repair service station.

● Interactive instructional learning - Scania can use interactive tools to make drivers aware of some basic operations on the vehicle through the now popular augmented reality technology (AR). For example, by scanning the various signs on the dashboard with the camera of the mobile phone, the meaning and use of the sign can be informed to the driver through text or video.


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