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Latest revision as of 15:41, 18 July 2017
Title | Semantic and ontology definition for secure wireless data transfer |
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Page Title | BB26.I Ontology for secure wireless data transfer |
Technology Line | Reference Architecture/Implementation |
Lead partner | ISEP |
Leader | Ramiro Robles |
Contributors | ISEP |
Related to Use Cases | SCOTT:WP8, SCOTT:WP9, SCOTT:WP11, SCOTT:WP15 |
Description | Define the semantics and ontology features that will allow different entities of the architecture to exchange secure information and minimize attacks. |
Main output | The final objective is to enable interoperability between different domains with different technologies and different security levels. Ontologies will be created to enable a convenient data representation with high levels of security and privacy, and also that minimize risk of attacks, leaking or misinterpretation. |
BB category | Methodology (for SW/HW development), SW component, Interface, Standard, Means for establishing cross-domain interoperability |
Baseline | Currently there is no consensus or standard for security in the IoT. Semantics and ontology interoperability has been proposed but it is also in its infancy. There are many vendors nd standards in the industry for IoT interoperability. This is an important gap in the literature. Our building block attempts to bridge this ga providing convenient interoperability, protocol translation, and data representation for industrial automation, smart cities etc. |
Current TRL | TRL 3 |
Target TRL | TRL 6 |