EXCHANGING IoT DATA IN FLEETS OF HETEROGENEOUS, UNMANNED VEHICLES Professor Nuno Costa of Polytechnic of Leiria recently shared his work on ‘smart’ objects and ubiquitous computing in an interview for oneM2M. Beginning with objects in the home, he discusses the #Matter protocol for interoperability, and the need for extensions when deploying distributed #infrastructure, #cloud, and #edge systems. Two of Professor Costa’s research projects involve #IoT, #DigitalTwin, and unmanned vehicle (UV) fleets. One deals with forest fire prevention and the other to ocean preservation systems. The use of home built, #opensource and #proprietary UVs in these systems gives rise to heterogeneous fleets of aquatic, aerial, and terrestrial UVs. As a result, there is a requirement to exchange data and services transparently and seamlessly. Moreover, working with multiple stakeholders, such as the Portuguese Navy, calls for multi-tenant architecture. These are requirements where oneM2M excels as the glue to enable #interoperability. As Professor Costs puts it, “we focus on oneM2M because it is backed by leading global standards organizations, it is tailored for real-world use cases, it supports #horizontal and #semantic interoperability, it is commercially adopted, and it is prepared to bridge to other standards”. Read more here - https://lnkd.in/ebRGPqyM #IoT #interoperability #StandardsMatter #UAV
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