Serrano, Martin, Gyrard, Amelie, Boniface, Michael, Grace, Paul, Georgantas, Nikolaos, Agarwal, Rachit, Barnagui, Payam, Carrez, Francois, Almeida, Bruno, Teixeira, Tiago, Cousin, Phillippe, Le-Gall, Franck, Bauer, Martin, Kovacs, E., Munoz, Luis, Sanchez, Luis, Soldatos, John, Kefalakis, Nikos, Fernandez-Escarzaga, Ignacio Abaitua, Cuenca, Juan Echevarria, Steinke, Ronald, Hauswirth, Manfred, Kim, Jaeho and Yun, Jaeseok (2017) Cross-domain interoperability using federated interoperable semantic IoT/cloud testbeds and applications: the FIESTA-IoT approach. In, Chen, K.C. and Shukla, Sandeep (eds.) Building the Future Internet through FIRE 2016 FIRE Book: a Research and Experimentation based Approach. River Publishers.
Abstract
The Internet-of-Things (IoT) [61] has been identified as one of the main pillars of the world’s economies and the technology enabler for the evolution of the societies and for the future developments and improvement of the Internet [4]. A large number of research activities in Europe have been working in this direction i.e. FP7 projects in the context of Future Internet Research and Experimentation (FIRE) initiative. FIRE projects have already demonstrated the potential of IoT technologies and deployments in a number of different application areas including transport, energy, safety and healthcare. FIRE deployments and project results have also demonstrated the advantages of implementing Smart Cities testbeds (national and EU scale) both have been extensively reported in [5]. Smart City testbeds are the key places for large demonstration of IoT concepts and technology. Smart cities testbeds are prone to be large scale, highly heterogeneous and target a diverse set of application domains.
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