Connecting the Battlespace: C2 and IoT Technical Interoperability in Tactical Federated Environments
Creators
- 1. PARTICLE Summary
- 2. Military University of Technology of Poland
- 3. Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI)
- 4. U.S. Army Research Laboratory
- 5. Fraunhofer FKIE
- 6. U.S. Army Research Laboratory / Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition
- 7. NATO Cyber Security Centre, THE NETHERLANDS / Military University of Technology
Description
With the emergence of available wireless technologies in combination with small-sized hardware, the Internet of Things (IoT) has
become one of the defining technology trends of the last decade. It has additionally gained the attention of military technology
innovators as a means to gain information dominance in the battlespace through enhanced situational awareness. Conducted as part of the NATO research task group IST-176 on “Federated Interoperability of Military C2 and IoT Systems”, this research investigates a secure approach to connect heterogeneous assets that rely on widely used and standardized technologies. To demonstrate the approach, a set of planned experiments are presented in which systems from different nations are connected in a federated environment. The results of the experiments aim to demonstrate the feasibility of integrating battlefield assets, including soldier systems and IoT devices, in supporting collective C2.
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