Title
Autonomous Driving Progressed by oneM2M: The Experience of the AUTOPILOT Project
Author
Larini, G.
Romano, G.
Falcitelli, M.
Noto, S.
Pagano, P.
Djurica, M.
Karagiannis, G.
Solmaz, G.
Publication year
2019
Abstract
The European Commission Horizon 2020 AUTOPILOT (AUTOmated driving Progressed by Internet Of Things) is aiming to exploit the IoT ecosystem to integrate connected cars and transform them in automated moving "objects". One of the key challenges encountered in the project is to ensure the interoperability of the different components and IoT platforms serving e.g. in-vehicle and road-side devices and sensors. The adopted solution is the use of Federated IoT platforms, with the oneM2M Interoperability Platform used to ensure that all components are able to communicate with each other. This paper provides a high-level description of the project and its goals and then concentrates on the importance to ensure interoperability support for IoT platforms using the standard IoT platform provided by oneM2M. © 2019 IEEE.
Subject
Autonomous driving
Data models
Interoperability
IoT
oneM2M
Air navigation
Autonomous vehicles
Data structures
Europium compounds
Interoperability
Nitrogen compounds
European Commission
High level description
Horizon 2020
Internet of things
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TNO identifier
869352
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
ISBN
9781730000000
Source
2019 European Conference on Networks and Communications, EuCNC 2019, 28th European Conference on Networks and Communications, EuCNC 2019, 18 June 2019 through 21 June 2019, 204-208
Article number
8801948
Document type
conference paper