Aida Mynzhasova, Carna Radojicic, Christopher Heinz, J. Kölsch, C. Grimm, J. Rico, K. Dickerson, R. García-Castro, Victor Oravec
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Abstract
The Internet of Things is created by networking many different kind of things, enabling new services and business models. However, things from different manufacturers, various domains, and a number of standards have to interact. Unfortunately, the current situation is characterized by ‘silos’ or ‘islands’ that lack interoperability. This paper gives a survey and analysis of drivers, platforms, and standards for the Internet of Things (IoT) that provide a basis for interoperability. They are considered for requirements of the VICINITY project whose goal is to offer “Interoperability as a Service”.