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With the promise of autonomous vehicle (AV) technology and its potential use cases as demonstrated by various pilot programs, digital infrastructure has emerged as a win-win combination for cities, transportation authorities, transit agencies, suppliers and AV companies. Digital infrastructure has proven effective in improving safety, traffic management and asset maintenance. It improves transportation system resilience and allows incremental, flexible implementation, both for infrastructure readiness and vehicle automation. The COVID-19 pandemic has made digital infrastructure a priority to safeguard people and assets as cities continue to deliver essential services. The market size for traffic intersection upgrade/V2I smart intersections in the United States is expected to grow from about $2 billion in 2020 to $18 billion in 2040. The market size of smart pavements is also expected to grow significantly in these years. As the share of connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs) increases in the vehicle mix, changes are expected to be revolutionary. It is vital for government agencies and businesses to future-proof plans and explore strategies for deployment. The report Digital Infrastructure for Autonomous Vehicles - Requirements, Deployment and Plans provides a comprehensive overview of digital infrastructure development as cities, government agencies, state DOTs, transit agencies, research institutions and private companies prepare to launch AVs. The report introduces key concepts and covers the domains of policy and standards development; infrastructure digitization; AV/CV deployment in public transit; market size; existing and planned test facilities; key suppliers; costing and funding; challenges; lessons learned and opportunities for businesses. Format of the report: About 90-100 slides of MS PowerPoint in PDF format. The report has eight sections:
The report will be available in PDF format. It is priced at USD1,200. There is also a special "early bird" discount price of USD800 for orders and payments received on or before 10 July, 2020. The report aims to serve organizations interested in connected and autonomous vehicles—transport authorities, operators, policymakers and regulatory bodies, service and technology providers, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), AV manufacturers, start-ups, technology companies, research organizations, legal and financial advisors, industry consultants, etc. To download the brochure for the report, please click here To purchase the report online, please click here For further inquiries, please contact: Shivani Saxena |