TY - GEN
T1 - C2-SENSE – Pilot scenario for interoperability testing in Command & Control systems for crises and disaster management: Apulia example
AU - Di Ciano, Marco
AU - Palmitessa, Agostino
AU - Morgese, Domenico
AU - Havlik, Denis
AU - Schimak, Gerald
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Different organizations with their Command & Control (C2) and Sensing Systems have to cooperate and constantly exchange and share data and information in order to manage emergencies, crises and disasters. Although individual standards and specifications are usually adopted in C2 and Sensing Systems separately, there is no common, unified interoperability specification to be adopted in an emergency situation, which creates a crucial interoperability challenge for all the involved organizations. To address this challenge, we introduce a novel and practical profiling approach, which aims at achieving seamless interoperability of C2 and Sensing Systems in emergency management. At the end of this interoperability challenge a Pilot Application is set up and will be tested in the field to demonstrate the advantages resulting from this effort. This paper gives an overview about the involved entities in the pilot application scenario and the testing of the system functionality by using predefined micro-scenarios suitable for the pilot region in Apulia.
AB - Different organizations with their Command & Control (C2) and Sensing Systems have to cooperate and constantly exchange and share data and information in order to manage emergencies, crises and disasters. Although individual standards and specifications are usually adopted in C2 and Sensing Systems separately, there is no common, unified interoperability specification to be adopted in an emergency situation, which creates a crucial interoperability challenge for all the involved organizations. To address this challenge, we introduce a novel and practical profiling approach, which aims at achieving seamless interoperability of C2 and Sensing Systems in emergency management. At the end of this interoperability challenge a Pilot Application is set up and will be tested in the field to demonstrate the advantages resulting from this effort. This paper gives an overview about the involved entities in the pilot application scenario and the testing of the system functionality by using predefined micro-scenarios suitable for the pilot region in Apulia.
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U2 - 10.1007/978-3-319-89935-0_22
DO - 10.1007/978-3-319-89935-0_22
M3 - Conference Proceedings with Oral Presentation
SN - 978-3-319-89934-3
VL - 507
T3 - IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology
SP - 263
EP - 278
BT - Environmental Software Systems. Computer Science for Environmental Protection
ER -