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SEMIoTICS Architectural Framework: End-to-end Security, Connectivity and Interoperability for Industrial IoT
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Web Of ThingEngineeringSmart CityInformation SecuritySemiotics Architectural FrameworkIndustrial IotIot SecurityIot SystemIot InteroperabilityInternet Of Things SecurityIot ChallengeSystems EngineeringInternet Of ThingsIndustrial InformaticsIndustrial Internet Of ThingsSmart ObjectsMobile ComputingComputer ScienceNext Generation NetworksIot ArchitectureIot Data ManagementData SecurityEnd-to-end SecurityEdge ComputingCloud ComputingSecuritySemiotics ArchitectureTechnology
Next generation networks, as the Internet of Things (IoT), aim to create open and global networks for connecting smart objects, network elements, applications, web services and end-users. Research and industry attempt to integrate this evolving technology and the exponential growth of IoT by overcoming significant hurdles such as dynamicity, scalability, heterogeneity and end-to-end security and privacy. Motivated by the above, SEMIoTICS proposes the development of a pattern-driven framework, built upon existing IoT platforms, to enable and guarantee secure and dependable actuation and semi-autonomic behaviour in IoT/IIoT applications. Hence, in this paper, we describe the design of the SEMIoTICS architecture that addresses the aforementioned challenges. Specifically, the functional components of the proposed architecture are presented including also an overview of the appropriate realization mechanisms. Finally, we map two verticals in the areas of energy and health care and one horizontal in the areas of intelligent sensing use-cases scenarios to the suggested architecture in order to demonstrate its applicability to different IoT enabling platforms, types of smart objects, devices and networks.
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