Semantic Service Discovery for Interoperability in Tactical Military Networks
Abstract
Interoperability, both inter- and intra-nation, is a main concern when
attempting to fully realize NATO Network Enabled Capabilities (NNEC).
The NNEC vision implies an information infrastructure that supports prioritized
access to information, services, and resources from the strategic
level, down to the tactical level where communication resources usually
are scarce. Web services technology has been identified as a key enabling
technology in the NNEC feasibility study. Using this technology all the
capabilities in a network can be exposed as services that can be discovered
and used across heterogeneous networks. In this paper we discuss service
discovery solutions for Web services and their limitations when considering
their use in the network-centric battlefield. We focus on both the technological
aspects that are needed to accommodate the disruptive nature
of military tactical networks, and in particular the semantic aspects that
need to be utilized in order to achieve system interoperability. We suggest
the use of semantic technology to address the interoperability challenges
related to service description and selection. However, the existing
distribution mechanisms lack some key features that make them subject
to research. A standardization process involving this technology is needed
within NATO.
URI
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Description
Johnsen, Frank Trethan; Rustad, Marianne; Hafsøe, Trude; Eggen, Anders; Gagnes, Tommy.
Semantic Service Discovery for Interoperability in Tactical Military Networks. The International C2 Journal 2010 ;Volum 4.(1) s. -