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Multimodal network architecture for shared situational awareness amongst vessels
Seferagić, A.; Haxhibeqiri, J.; Pilozzi, P.; Hoebeke, J. (2021). Multimodal network architecture for shared situational awareness amongst vessels. Sensors 21(19): 6556. https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21196556
In: Sensors. MDPI: Basel. e-ISSN 1424-8220, more
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    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    Wi-Fi; IEEE 802.11; maritime communications; application-network integration; shared situational awareness; multimodal communications

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Abstract
    To shift the paradigm towards Industry 4.0, maritime domain aims to utilize shared situational awareness (SSA) amongst vessels. SSA entails sharing various heterogeneous information, depending on the context and use case at hand, and no single wireless technology is equally suitable for all uses. Moreover, different vessels are equipped with different hardware and have different communication capabilities, as well as communication needs. To enable SSA regardless of the vessel’s communication capabilities and context, we propose a multimodal network architecture that utilizes all of the network interfaces on a vessel, including multiple IEEE 802.11 interfaces, and automatically bootstraps the communication transparently to the applications, making the entire communication system environment-aware, service-driven, and technology-agnostic. This paper presents the design, implementation, and evaluation of the proposed network architecture which introduces virtually no additional delays as compared to the Linux communication stack, automates communication bootstrapping, and uses a novel application-network integration concept that enables application-aware networks, as well as network-aware applications. The evaluation was conducted for several IEEE 802.11 flavors. Although inspired by SSA for vessels, the proposed architecture incorporates several concepts applicable in other domains. It is modular enough to support existing, as well as emerging communication technologies.

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