2016 European Conference on Networks and Communications (EuCNC) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/eucnc.2016.7561070
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Towards the cross-domain interoperability of IoT platforms

Abstract: The Internet of Things is evolving around a plethora of vertical platforms, each specifically suited to a given scenario and often adopting proprietary communications, device and resource control protocols. The emerging need for crossdomain IoT applications and services highlights the necessity of interoperability across IoT platforms for a unified and secure sharing of and access to sensing/actuating resources. This position paper describes the current state of the IoT landscape, the opportunities that appear… Show more

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“…In this context, 'interoperability' means that systems must negotiate in real time to achieve meaningful information exchange, even in the absence of pre-determined assets or agreements for interoperation. This poses an essential problem with the current definitions of interoperability, based on 'coexistence awareness' of the participating systems and agreement of the actors for a given interaction as a result of the mandated interoperation [7].…”
Section: Interoperability In Iot-enabled Bmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, 'interoperability' means that systems must negotiate in real time to achieve meaningful information exchange, even in the absence of pre-determined assets or agreements for interoperation. This poses an essential problem with the current definitions of interoperability, based on 'coexistence awareness' of the participating systems and agreement of the actors for a given interaction as a result of the mandated interoperation [7].…”
Section: Interoperability In Iot-enabled Bmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Smart Object Middleware Hernández & Reiff-Marganiec (2015) describes a Smart Object middleware based on Java. symbIoTe In Soursos et al (2016) a roadmap is laid out for a new EU funded project to allow vertical IoT platforms to interoperate and federate. There is no plan for security presented.…”
Section: M-hubmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, this approach needs special attention on modeling the core information model to not bring platform-specic concepts, relations and properties into the core information model. SymbIoTe (Symbiosis of smart objects across IoT environments) [19] is an EU project and part of the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme. Its main objective is to provide an interoperability and mediation framework for collaboration and federation of vertical IoT platforms thus enabling creation of cross-domain applications using multiple heterogeneous…”
Section: Core Information Model With Extensions Realizing This Approamentioning
confidence: 99%