Towards a Distributed Digital Twin Framework for Predictive Maintenance in Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). [PDF]
Abdullahi I, Longo S, Samie M.
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Decentralized trust framework for smart cities: a blockchain-enabled cybersecurity and data integrity model. [PDF]
Islam R +7 more
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IPP-DMS: A scalable privacy-preserving data management system for secure and efficient handling of large-scale datasets. [PDF]
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Developing Distributed Applications Rapidly and Reliably Using the Tena Middleware
The test and training enabling architecture (TENA) middleware is the result of a joint interoperability initiative of the Director, Operational Test and Evaluation (DOT&E) of the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD). The goals of the initiative are to enable interoperability among ranges, facilities, and simulations in a quick and cost-efficient ...
J. Russell Noseworthy
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A Middleware for High-Speed Distributed Real-Time Robotic Applications
The development of modular and distributed real-time software systems — as they are common in the field of research and development of robotic manipulation control systems — can be greatly simplified by appropriate middleware concepts. This paper generically introduces the basic concepts of the middleware solution MiRPA (Middleware for Robotic and ...
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A Middleware for the Development of Distributed Collaborative Video Applications
Remote video applications over the internet have been a trend for the last few years. As they grew in popularity, several areas of knowledge have started to take advantage of their functionalities and the possibility to make collaborative environments using video arose.
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