Proceedings of the Annual International Academic Conference on Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing 2010
DOI: 10.5176/978-981-08-6308-1_d-009
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A multilevel approach to interoperability in surveillance and reconnaissance

Abstract: In the domain of civil and military surveillance and reconnaissance sensors and exploitation systems of different producers are used to achieve an overall picture of a critical situation. In today's multinational cooperation's on security and peace keeping it is essential to be able to share data that is produced by one national asset with other systems or even other nations. Therefore interoperability has to be established between those various systems, since each of them is currently dealing with different m… Show more

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“…By distributing the metadata across all instances of participating sites using adequate synchronization protocols, a global awareness of available data is achieved. Combining such awareness with the ability to retrieve files on demand, enables ubiquitous access capabilities for data stored on any of the sites in the entire network with reduced network traffic [14].…”
Section: Coalition Shared Data Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By distributing the metadata across all instances of participating sites using adequate synchronization protocols, a global awareness of available data is achieved. Combining such awareness with the ability to retrieve files on demand, enables ubiquitous access capabilities for data stored on any of the sites in the entire network with reduced network traffic [14].…”
Section: Coalition Shared Data Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%