- Investment in a 21st-century Intelligent & Autonomous Infrastructure is crucial for economic expansion, national security, and job growth.
- Intelligent Infrastructure is the foundation of Industry 4.0 and requires a dense, secure, and resilient “Digital Edge Infrastructure”.
- The next-generation infrastructure will enable the Digital and Autonomous World and drive the next trillion-dollar economic expansion.
The text discusses the importance of investing in intelligent and autonomous infrastructure, which requires the convergence of various technologies such as Edge Computing, 5G, ITS, and IoT. The author emphasizes that infrastructure is the foundation of transformations and cites the example of the interstate highway system to highlight the economic benefits of investing in infrastructure. The text also mentions the need for a dense physical infrastructure to support the digital and physical infrastructure challenge. The benefits of intelligent infrastructure are listed, including secure, low-latency, and resilient machine-to-machine wireless networks, high precision positioning, and active digital twins. Finally, the author calls for the construction of the next-generation infrastructure to enable the digital and autonomous world and drive economic expansion.
- The deployment of autonomous systems in cities will require the definition and use of corridors of operations.
- Avigation easements will be defined to support the deployment of rovers and drones at scale.
- Intelligent and autonomous infrastructure will accelerate the creation and support of real-time applications.
The text discusses the need for defining corridors of operations to support the deployment of autonomous systems within a city, including ground-based delivery solutions and small drones. It also mentions the establishment of an Autonomous Systems Operations Control Center (ASOCC) and the creation of an integrated view of autonomous systems within each city, region, and state. Additionally, the text highlights the importance of Intelligent and Autonomous Infrastructure to accelerate the creation or support of real-time applications.
- The Autonomy Institute is collaborating with partners to deploy Intelligent Infrastructure along the SH130 corridor, making it one of the first autonomous and electrified corridors in the US.
- Industry standards are critical for the development of Integrated Intelligent Infrastructure (I3) to support advanced and automated city services for Industry 4.0 and Smart Cities.
- The Autonomy Institute's priority is to pass the National Intelligent Infrastructure Commerce Act in 2023 to encourage and develop the deployment of Intelligent Infrastructure and the use of autonomous systems in commerce for national security and economic sovereignty.
The provided texts are related to the development and deployment of intelligent infrastructure and autonomous systems in various sectors, including transportation, energy, and urban planning. The Autonomy Institute is collaborating with operating partners, Texas cities, and agencies to accelerate the deployment of intelligent infrastructure in the SH130 corridor, which will activate advanced wireless, connected systems sensors, charging infrastructure, and other devices. Industry standards are critical for the unified implementation of integrated intelligent infrastructure (I3), which will support advanced and automated city services. The National Intelligent Infrastructure Commerce Act aims to encourage the deployment of intelligent infrastructure and the use of autonomous systems in commerce. The texts also mention specific projects, such as the Greenport AAM Innovation & Business Campus and the Austin Omniverse project, which aim to support the development and operation of advanced air mobility and digital twin technology.
- The Autonomy Institute aims to develop and deploy autonomous infrastructures for productivity gains in various industries.
- The institute focuses on creating secure and resilient autonomous system platforms and infrastructure labs for testing and deployment.
- Collaboration among multiple industries and research efforts is necessary to advance the development of autonomous systems and supporting infrastructure.
The Autonomy Institute focuses on developing and deploying autonomous infrastructures, such as small UAVs and ground-based rovers, with the goal of capturing valuable insights from sensor and telemetry data. The institute aims to gain global leadership in the development, integration, and commercialization of autonomous systems by supporting the adoption of key standards, creating autonomous infrastructure labs and mobility corridors, and securing a trusted supply chain. Additionally, the institute will finance R&D efforts at US universities and federal laboratories to advance the needs of autonomous systems and support public policy and legislation for autonomy.
- The Autonomy Institute is working with infrastructure investors to provide rapid deployment of critical digital services within the United States.
- Public-Private Partnerships (P3) will underwrite $100-$500 million dollar infrastructure programs for PINN clusters to be deployed within cities, highways, and rural communities.
- P3 Partnerships provide better infrastructure solutions than initiatives that are wholly public or wholly private, resulting in faster project completion and reduced delays on infrastructure projects.
The Autonomy Institute is partnering with investors to deploy PINNs, which are clusters of infrastructure systems critical to Industry 4.0, such as rural broadband, 5G, edge computing, and intelligent transportation systems. These deployments will be funded through Public-Private Partnerships (P3) with a budget of $100-$500 million and can be supported by private investors or municipal, city, state, or federal bonds. The goal is to have 10,000 PINNs deployed by mid-2022 to eliminate the digital divide and support the resilient and responsive city of the future. The Autonomy Institute is also collaborating with universities, government agencies, and research labs to develop autonomous systems and working with investors and PINN developers to establish funding for the large-scale deployment of the intelligent and autonomous infrastructure. P3 partnerships provide better infrastructure solutions than initiatives that are wholly public or wholly private and result in faster project completion and reduced delays on infrastructure projects.
- The Autonomy Institute is a public-private partnership focused on accelerating the development of intelligent and autonomous systems.
- The Institute is focused on creating policies, markets, jobs, and community benefits of autonomy, starting with the Intelligent and Autonomous Infrastructure.
- Autonomous mobility will drive new state and federal policy, and the integration process is vital to national competitiveness and security.
The Autonomy Institute is a 501(c)(3) alliance of government, industry, academia and the public aiming to accelerate the "Path to Commerce" for intelligent and autonomous systems, including digital infrastructure, autonomy, and AI at the edge. The institute plans to provide reference architectures and blueprints for the development of Autonomous Infrastructure Labs, Autonomous Mobility Corridors, and full Autonomous City deployments. The PINN, or Public Infrastructure Network Nodes, will be critical to deploy in cities, similar to roads, power, telecommunications, and water infrastructure. The Autonomy Institute's board and advisors include a broad range of experts in technology, government, public policy, and academia.