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We know that we need to build a public/private digital infrastructure to support a coast-to-coast, AV-ready transportation environment – but what does that term actually mean? And what key definitions and models do we need to provide a common vocabulary and roadmap so that agencies can each build their piece of this future system, which must transcend jurisdictional borders?
This session was an opportunity for global stakeholders to hear from the experts on current progress and collaborate to: develop a common definition of “AV-ready digital infrastructure”, generate a short-list of required definitions and models; and review existing frameworks, including a proposed Data Maturity Model.
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The authors wish to thank the other members of organizing team for this breakout session: John Corbin, Transportation Specialist, FHWA; Sandra Larson, Transportation Innovation Strategies Leader, Stanley Consultants; and Dennis Paul, Senior Project Leader, The Aerospace Corporation. To establish an open forum for frank discussion, it was agreed that individual input to this workshop would be unattributed. However, the organizers do wish to thank the panelists and attendees who gave so generously of their time and ideas.
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Carter, J., Shuman, V. (2019). Digital Infrastructure for National AV-Readiness. In: Meyer, G., Beiker, S. (eds) Road Vehicle Automation 6. AVS 2018. Lecture Notes in Mobility. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-22933-7_14
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