Bridging Semantic Interoperability gaps with SILF

Reginald Ford, Bjorn Jervell Hansen, David Hanz, Sven Kuehne, Mark Last, Vahid Mojtahedzadeh, Dariusz Nogalski, Leopoldo Santos, Fulya Tuncer, Michael Wunder

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Abstract

Information exchange among coalition command and control (C2) systems in network-enabled environments requires ensuring that each recipient system understands and interprets messages exactly as the source system intended. The Semantic Interoperability Logical Framework (SILF) aims at meeting NATO's needs for semantically correct interoperability between C2 systems, as well as the need to adapt quickly to new missions and new combinations of coalition partners and systems. This paper presents an overview of the SILF framework and performs a detailed analysis of a case study for implementing SILF in a real-world military scenario.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2015 International Conference on Military Communications and Information Systems, ICMCIS 2015
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
ISBN (Electronic)9788393484812
DOIs
StatePublished - 14 Jul 2015
Event2015 International Conference on Military Communications and Information Systems, ICMCIS 2015 - Cracow, Poland
Duration: 18 May 201519 May 2015

Publication series

Name2015 International Conference on Military Communications and Information Systems, ICMCIS 2015

Conference

Conference2015 International Conference on Military Communications and Information Systems, ICMCIS 2015
Country/TerritoryPoland
CityCracow
Period18/05/1519/05/15

Keywords

  • C2 systems
  • Semantic interoperability
  • knowledge representation
  • mediation
  • ontologies

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Computer Networks and Communications
  • Information Systems

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