2018
DOI: 10.1109/mcom.2018.1800305
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Toward an Architecture and Data Model to Enable Interoperability between Federated Mission Networks and IoT-Enabled Smart City Environments

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“…The main goal of this methodology is to develop artefacts to solve real world problems and add new knowledge, through a process of (1) understanding and identifying the problem, (2) designing the solution, (3) developing the artefact, (4) evaluating the developed proposed artefact, and (5) communicating the resulted knowledge. In the beginning of this process the current knowledge associated with the problem domain is used to understand and identify the problem to be solved, and at the end, insight to the problem domain and new knowledge is generated and added in a feedback loop.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The main goal of this methodology is to develop artefacts to solve real world problems and add new knowledge, through a process of (1) understanding and identifying the problem, (2) designing the solution, (3) developing the artefact, (4) evaluating the developed proposed artefact, and (5) communicating the resulted knowledge. In the beginning of this process the current knowledge associated with the problem domain is used to understand and identify the problem to be solved, and at the end, insight to the problem domain and new knowledge is generated and added in a feedback loop.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The focus of their research encompassed the use of network sensor data from industrial-based sensors, which monitors water, electricity and gas-based sensors. A more concrete implementation of a model that can be used to translate smart city sensor data was proposed in [5],…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
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“…It is also worth mentioning the development presented in [48] by Zarko et al, where a set of mediation services have been developed to access resources in a uniform way in the context of IoT, so embracing both semantic and syntactic interoperability. Other works, address specific use cases, such as integration of smart cities and Federated Mission Network (FMN) within NATO context [49]. As can be seen, all these works assume that the exposed APIs and/or used data models follow a known specification.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The NATO IST-147 group for Military Application of IoT used SPF in a live demonstration at ICMCIS 2018 conference in Warsaw, Poland to demonstrate military using the civilian or public city assets for HADR operations alongside the military IoT and legacy assets [17]. The SPF platform was used to consume Warsaw city data as an edge platform from publicly available APIs for street camera access and send relevant data to the US Army's Android Tactical Assault Kit (ATAK) Command and Control (C2) application.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%