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Due date30 September 2020 +
KeywordsWireless Sensor Networks + and Wireless Communication +
ObjectiveCreating trust in wireless solutions and iCreating trust in wireless solutions and increasing their social acceptance are major challenges to achieve the full potential of the Internet of Things (IoT). Therefore, SCOTT – Secure COnnected Trustable Things, a pan-European effort with 57 key partners from 12 countries (EU and Brazil), will provide comprehensive cost-efficient solutions of wireless, end-to-end secure, trustworthy connectivity and interoperability (Technology Readiness Level 6-7) to bridge the last mile to market implementation. SCOTT will not just deal with 'things that are connected', but with 'trustable things that securely communicate', i.e. things interconnected by dependable wireless technology and valuing the end-users' privacy rules. SCOTT will focus on wireless sensor and actuator networks and communication in the areas of mobility, building & home / smart infrastructure as well as health. This addresses numerous European societal challenges such as smart, green and integrated transport, secure and inclusive societies as well as health and wellbeing. SCOTT will enable efficient, trustworthy connectivity and facilitate ubiquity of intelligent embedded systems and systems of systems, thus essentially contributing to burning issues in Automated Vehicles, Industry 4.0, etc. in Automated Vehicles, Industry 4.0, etc. +
PartnerNFR + and JU ECSEL +
ProjectSCOTT:SCOTT +
Project ParticipantJosef Noll +, Christian Johansen +, Toktam Ramezanifarkhani +, Linda Firveld +, Jan Pedro Tumusok +, Geir Arne Rimala +, Do van Thanh +, Do van Thuan +, Paal Engelstad +, Lars Thomas Bøye +, Boning Feng +, Heidi Tuiskula +, Dieter Hirdes +, Knut Eilif Husa +, Bjarne Tarjei Haugen +, Seraj Fayyad +, Stian Løvold +, Elahe Fazeldehkordi +, Hai Thanh Nguyen +, Weiqing Zhang +, Bernardo Santos +, Bruno Dzogovic +, Maunya Doroudi Moghadam + and Qazi Sohail Ahmad +
Project leaderMichael Kaerner +
Research Domain5G Networks + and Internet - IoPTS +
StartDate1 May 2017 +
TitleSecure COnnected Trustable Things (ECSEL-IA 737422) +
Webhttp://SCOTT.IoTSec.no +