April 1st, 2019
IDI's CEO/CTO was invited to participate in an insider partner rollout for new Amazon AI and ML capability, in a two-day, hands-on intensive deep-dive bootcamp. This will include how to manipulate and expand Amazon's autonomous driving platform and test robots.
March 30th, 2019
IDI had a paper tentatively accepted for the 2019 Interservice/ Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC). The title of the paper is "Embedded or Integrated, Autonomous Intelligent Monitoring Architecture and Framework for Training Assistance and Automation."
March 21st, 2019
IDI transferred the copyright to Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) for the publication of IDI's paper "Timing and its Implementation in a Language, Communication, and System Integration SDK and Platform for Intelligent Entities and Robotics" this highlights the unique advantage to IDI's real-time AI and complex system platform development which is factoring in time, and how we think about time, in implementing robust, reliable, and resilient systems.
February 15th, 2019
IDI in their role as prime contractor on the Resilient-EGI Prototype helped Kearfott Corporation to bring their Monolithic Ring Laser Gyroscope into the R-EGI virtual Systems Integration Lab.
January 28th, 2019
IDI in their role as prime contractor on the Resilient-EGI Prototype led the R-EGI Consortium to create a fully FACE conformant Data Model that contains the EGI-M Data Model and initial elements of All Source Positioning and Navigation (ASPN) Data Model, in addition to a full suite of Alternative Navigation Data Model elements. This includes Link 16, various vison-aided techniques, a variety of EO/IR sensors, magnetometer, and various environment sensors.
January 7th, 2019
IDI procured five next generation Positioning, Navigation and Timing (PNT) devices for integration into the R-EGI vSIL with an IBM Watson-style cloud computing system enabled for high-performance computing, virtual reality, and AI to support next-generation systems design, engineering, development, and fielding.
December 14th, 2018
IDI in their role as prime contractor on the Resilient-EGI Prototype led the successful integration of ten complex PNT Apps running in the R-EGI real-time environment. This includes Link 16, Geo-Registered Vision-Aided Navigation, inertial measurement unit inputs, and multi-constellation GNSS input.
November 26th, 2018
The IDI-sponsored Lifeline Prototype won a coveted spot in the European Commission-funded Copernicus Masters incubator as a result of their work in the Copernicus Masters Competition in Marseilles, France. Lifeline is a system to care for the elderly using AI, voice technology such as Alexa, next-generation wearable technology. This will also expand to robotics and other automation systems in a living environment that can expand the lives of all people on an every day basis.
October 5th, 2018
IDI in their role as prime contractor on the Resilient-EGI Prototype created one of the most difficult PNT design and engineering data sets that featured Link 16, EO/IR sensor, inertial measurement unit data and GPS data accurately correlated along the test path.
September 18th, 2018
IDI's CEO/CTO presented two papers in the Future Airborne Capability Environment (FACE)™ event in Huntsville, Alabama. Papers covered the R-EGI vSIL Continuous Integration/Continuous Development Automated Test Pipeline and code-generation of FACE architecture implementation frameworks that accelerate the robust, reliable, resilient, secure integration of avionics and navigation components. The September 18th FACE Technical Interchange Meeting (TIM) was an industry and government meeting sponsored by the U.S. Army Program Executive Office for Aviation at the Von Braun Center in Hunstville, AL.
August 15th, 2018
Infinite Dimensions demonstrated the first vertical lift air vehicle that runs on the Future Airborne Capability Environment (FACE)™ open systems architecture in preparation for the September 18th industry and government meeting sponsored by the U.S. Army Program Executive Office for Aviation at the Von Braun Center in Hunstville, AL.
July 25th, 2018
Infinite Dimensions was awarded the prime contract for Phase IV of the Resilient Embedded GPS/Internal Navigation System Prototype Pilot (R-EGI). The R-EGI project serves as an exemplar not only for demonstrating the strategic change in avionics systems development using the Future Airborne Capability Environment (FACE) open systems architecture, but also as an acquisition process experiment employing a community-based "Plug Fest/Plug Test" approach to rapidly explore the design space surrounding navigation systems architecture. The goal is to inform the EGI Modernized (EGI-M) acquisition effort that will procure M-Code GPS capable navigation systems that can accommodate alternative sources of Precision Navigation and Timing (PNT). The R-EGI OTA activities were funded by the AF Life Cycle Management Center's (AFLCMC) Cyber Campaign Plan. AFLCMC and AF Research Lab are co-leading this effort planned for the next several years.
May 22nd, 2018
Infinite Dimensions was awarded the prime contract for Phase II Modification 1 of the Resilient Embedded GPS/Internal Navigation System Prototype Pilot (R-EGI). The R-EGI project serves as an exemplar not only for demonstrating the strategic change in avionics systems development using the Future Airborne Capability Environment (FACE) open systems architecture, but also as an acquisition process experiment employing a community-based "Plug Fest/Plug Test" approach to rapidly explore the design space surrounding navigation systems architecture. The goal is to inform the EGI Modernized (EGI-M) acquisition effort that will procure M-Code GPS capable navigation systems that can accommodate alternative sources of Precision Navigation and Timing (PNT). The R-EGI OTA activities were funded by the AF Life Cycle Management Center's (AFLCMC) Cyber Campaign Plan. AFLCMC and AF Research Lab are co-leading this effort planned for the next several years.
January 15th, 2018
Infinite Dimensions' CEO/CTO gave a presentation at the 2018 Winter Simulation Innovation Workshop in Orlando, "Cloud-Based Modeling and Simulation". The presentation will be based on the peer-reviewed paper, "A Language, Framework, and SDK for Robotic Communications, Integration, and Interoperability".
December 15th, 2017
Infinite Dimensions' CEO/CTO gave a presentation at the IEEE sponsored 4th Annual Conference on Computational Science & Computational Intelligence in Las Vegas, "Cloud-Based Intelligent Vehicle Navigation and Control,". The presentation will be based on the peer-reviewed paper, "A Language, Framework, and SDK for Robotic Communications, Integration, and Interoperability".
September 21th, 2017
Infinite Dimensions will demonstrate the first airplane that runs on the Future Airborne Capability Environment (FACE)™ open systems architecture at the 17-19 October industry and government meeting sponsored by the U.S. Naval Air Systems Command.
August 17th, 2017
Infinite Dimensions demonstrated the first airplane that runs on the Future Airborne Capability Environment (FACE)™ open systems architecture for the U.S. Army Program Executive Office (PEO) for Aviation in Huntsville, Alabama, USA.
July 20th, 2017
Infinite Dimensions' CEO/CTO gave a presentation at the 19th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Las Vegas. The presentation will be based on the peer-reviewed paper, "A Language, Framework, and SDK for Robotic Communications, Integration, and Interoperability".
June 16th, 2017
Infinite Dimensions was awarded the prime contract for Phase II of the Resilient Embedded GPS/Internal Navigation System Prototype Pilot (R-EGI). The R-EGI project serves as an exemplar not only for demonstrating the strategic change in avionics systems development using the Future Airborne Capability Environment (FACE) open systems architecture, but also as an acquisition process experiment employing a community-based "Plug Fest/Plug Test" approach to rapidly explore the design space surrounding navigation systems architecture. The goal is to inform the EGI Modernized (EGI-M) acquisition effort that will procure M-Code GPS capable navigation systems that can accommodate alternative sources of Precision Navigation and Timing (PNT). The R-EGI OTA activities were funded by the AF Life Cycle Management Center's (AFLCMC) Cyber Campaign Plan. AFLCMC and AF Research Lab are co-leading this effort planned for the next several years.
June 7th, 2017
Infinite Dimensions demonstrated the first airplane that runs on the Future Airborne Capability Environment (FACE)™ open systems architecture at the Basic Avionics Lightweight Systems Archetype (BALSA) Integration and Test Session in Los Angeles, California, USA.
May 17th, 2017
Infinite Dimensions was a winner at the 2017 Galileo Hackathon with the Safewayz app and emergency service. Safewayz is like an app for 112 needs, and provides crowd sourced, location-based safety information -- "Safety Pins". Read the article: Safewayz, your safety app. Winner of Hackathon 2017
April 26th, 2017
Infinite Dimensions' CEO/CTO spoke at MODSIM World 2017. MODSIM World is a unique multi-disciplinary conference for the exchange of modeling and simulation knowledge, research and technology. He will address topics in high-fidelity, real-time mixed reality environments.
December 6th, 2016
Infinite Dimensions demonstrated the first vehicle that runs on the Future Airborne Capability Environment (FACE)™ open systems architecture at the 6-9 December industry and government meeting.
November 29th, 2016
Infinite Dimensions' CEO/CTO spoke as part of the the Research and Development panel at the 50th annual Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC). The topics were high-fidelity, real-time mixed reality environments, cloud computing, big data technology, advanced analytics, and open architecture.
November 1st, 2016
Infinite Dimensions' CEO/CTO will give a presentation at the International Conference on Computational Science and Computational Intelligence in Las Vegas on December 18th. The presentation will be based on the peer-reviewed paper, "A Language, Framework, and SDK for Robotic Communications, Integration, and Interoperability" that will be in the conference proceedings published by IEEE.
October 15th, 2016
The IDI-led Resilient EGI project was recognized by the Secretary of the Air Force Transformation Office Win of the Week!
September 22nd, 2016
Infinite Dimensions was awarded the prime contract for the Resilient Embedded GPS/Internal Navigation System Prototype Pilot (R-EGI). The R-EGI project serves as an exemplar not only for demonstrating the strategic change in avionics systems development using the Future Airborne Capability Environment (FACE) open systems architecture, but also as an acquisition process experiment employing a community-based "Plug Fest/Plug Test" approach to rapidly explore the design space surrounding navigation systems architecture. The goal is to inform the EGI Modernized (EGI-M) acquisition effort that will procure M-Code GPS capable navigation systems that can accommodate alternative sources of Precision Navigation and Timing (PNT). The R-EGI OTA activities were funded by the AF Life Cycle Management Center's (AFLCMC) Cyber Campaign Plan. AFLCMC and AF Research Lab are co-leading this effort planned for the next several years.
June 19th, 2016
Infinite Dimensions delivered the Initial Operating Capability (IOC) of the Distributed Common Ground System (DCGS) Open Open Systems Acquisition (OSA) Multi-Releasable Intelligence Product (MRIP) experiment. MRIP automates the redaction and removal of artifacts from intelligence proucts and safely streamline information release to partner nations and organizations.
May 19th, 2016
Infinite Dimensions' CEO/CTO will give a presentation at the 17th International Conference on Internet Computing and Internet of Things. The topic will be voice control of immersive virtual environments and IoT integration.
April 24th, 2016
Infinite Dimensions' CEO/CTO was invited to participate on the the Research and Development panel at the 50th annual Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC). He will address topics in high-fidelity, real-time mixed reality environments.
March 28th, 2016
Infinite Dimensions started Phase II development and testing of the Distributed Common Ground System (DCGS) Open Open Systems Acquisition (OSA) Multi-Releasable Intelligence Product (MRIP) experiment. The goal of the project is to automate the redaction and removal of artifacts from intelligence proucts and safely streamline information release to partner nations and organizations.
February 2nd, 2016
Infinite Dimensions' CEO/CTO was one of 15 social media experts chosen to attend the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's State of NASA event at NASA Langley and broadcast worldwide.
December 16th, 2015
Infinite Dimensions was awarded the Phase II contract to support field testing of the Distributed Common Ground/Surface System (DCGS) Open Open Systems Acquisition (OSA) Multi-Releasable Intelligence Product (MRIP) experiment. The goal of the project is to automate the redaction and removal of artifacts from intelligence proucts and safely streamline information release to partners. The MRIP system will be fielded on Intel x86-based cloud infrastructure and Oracle Solaris workstations and cloud infrastructure.
November 9th, 2015
Infinite Dimensions was awarded a contract to support the Open Architecture (OA) Distributed Common Ground/Surface System (DCGS) risk reduction prototype. The project is to implement the GEOINT Workflow Enhancement (GWE) ) tool suite in a cloud environment that is transportable between different cloud infrastructures.
September 25th, 2015
Infinite Dimensions was awarded a contract to support the development of the Distributed Common Ground/Surface System (DCGS) Open Open Systems Acquisition (OSA) Multi-Releasable Intelligence Product (MRIP) experiment. The goal of the project is to automate the redaction and removal of artifacts from intelligence proucts and safely streamline information release to partners.
August 14th, 2015
Infinite Dimensions was awarded a contract to support the development of the Open Architecture (OA) Distributed Common Ground/Surface System (DCGS) risk reduction prototype. The goal of the project is to understand how to eliminate various closed system aspects of DCGS and create a system based on open standards and application programming interfaces (APIs).
July 2nd, 2015
Infinite Dimensions CTO was invited to speak at the the Department of Defense Modeling and Simulation Coordination Office's technical exchange meeting (TEM) on cloud computing. The puspose of this TEM was to understand successful approaches to employing cloud computing to develop, configure, test, deploy, and execute complex models and simulations in different cloud computing environments
June 8th, 2015
Infinite Dimensions was awarded a contract to support the "Plug Test" phase of the first Air Force PlugFest Plus competition which is a centerpiece of the new "Bending the Cost Curve" initiative. The goal of the PlugFest Plus activity is to speed up technical innovation and the acquisition process.
May 19th, 2015
Infinite Dimensions participated on the team that won the mashup competition at the 2015 Defense Intelligence Information Enterprise (DI2E) Plugfest . The DI2E Plugfest is a unique event in the Depertment of Defense (DoD) enterprise that highlights innovation and interoperability in systems supporting the Intelligence Community (IC) and the DoD
April 15th, 2015
Infinite Dimensions CTO was an invited speaker at the Society for Modeling and Simulation International's SpringSim conference. SpringSim is a multiconference covering a wide range of topics. Dr. Wallace's talk was on Cloud Computing applied to M&S. and was part of the Department of Defense Modeling and Simulation Coordination Office panel
February 16th, 2015
Infinite Dimensions was awarded a contract to support the first Air Force PlugFest Plus competition which is a centerpiece of the new "Bending the Cost Curve" initiative. See the FedBizOps announcement here for more information.
January 20th, 2015
Infinite Dimensions leads the technical team at the 1st Air Force PlugFest Plus sponsored by theAssociation for Enterprise Information. The event theme "Bending the Cost Curve" is an industry day for a new type of experimentation and prototyping led acquisition. See the FedBizOps announcement here.
Jaunary 9th, 2015
IDI met with the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) Emerging Capabilities and Prototyping about a next generation Radio Frequency Interoperability Bus (RIB) that would allow data and voice transmission between different systems, like SINGARS and JTRS.
December 22rd, 2014
Infinite Dimensions produced a TV pilot for the TG7 network serving the Andalusia region of Spain located in Granada, Spain. IDI worked with TG7 to record a pilot in New York for the new TV show "Este es tu Mundo" - in English, "This is your World". IDI managed and executed all phases of the project. See it on YouTube!
November 10th, 2014
IDI's CTO is chosen as the Technical Working Group lead for the 1st Air Force PlugFest Plus (PFP) sponsored by theAssociation for Enterprise Information. PFP seeks insight from members of the Commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) Information Technology (IT) marketplace to help evolve fundamentally improved acquisition processes for rapid evolutionary development of open standards-based information systems.
October 27th, 2014
IDI leads the Distributed Control Node (DCN) experiment for the Air Force Air Combat Command. The DCN experiment provided insight into how to employ cloud computing in command and control (C2) of air wings in denied environments
September 20th, 2014
IDI's CTO was one of 30 social media experts chosen worldwide to participate in the European Space Agency's Space Optics event held in conjunction with the International Conference on Space Optics (ICSO) in Tenerife, Spain. The program will include in-depth briefings from top ESA experts on Space Situational Awareness, the search for near-Earth objects, Europe’s new asteroid-hunting automated telescopes, space debris mitigation and remediation, high-speed laser communications and future planetary mission instrument technology.
The event also includes hands-on observing at ESA’s Optical Ground Station at the Teide Observatory.
Next Generation Real-Time Collaborative Systems
Based on 30 years of technology development and $2B in DoD funded research, Infinite Dimensions Integration, Inc. (IDI) develops complex, real-time systems. IDI has five specialties: 1) Fully and Semi-Autonomous Unmanned Systems; 2) Next-Generation Enterprise Architectures and Information Systems; 3) High Fidelity Modeling & Simulation Infrastructures and Systems; 4) Defense Systems & Sensors Integration; 5) Agile Systems Engineering. IDI’s software system is the electomechanical equivalent of a nervous system.
Our Hypersonic Anti-Ship Missile Defense (HASMD) initiative illustrates our technology.
IDI facilitates solutions, including but not limited to, software and hardware development, as well as, intricate sensors and systems integration issues across the entire Department of Defense (DoD), but specifically the Office of Secretary of Defense (OSD), the Joint Chiefs of Staff, along with the Air Force, Army, and Navy.
IDI technology allows all software, hardware, systems of systems, systems of sensors to interoperate with any other systems or organizations rapidly, efficiently, and cost effectively.