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Addressing the Sustainable Development Goals with a System-of-Systems for Monitoring Arctic Coastal Regions

Honoré-Livermore, Evelyn; Birkeland, Roger; Haskins, Cecilia
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https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2773707
Date
2020
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Original version
INCOSE International Symposium. 2020, 30 (1), 604-619.   10.1002/j.2334-5837.2020.00743.x
Abstract
Norway has a large coastal industry and a strong motivation for developing systems to enable sustainable management of ocean resources. Recent advances in collaborating autonomous systems, Internet-of-Things, microsatellites, data fusion, and sensor development have led to initia-tives for a more concerted and coordinated effort through the establishment of an ocean studies research project. Applying a System-of-Systems perspective on the project highlights the challenges in terms of interoperability and communication interfaces, as well as revealing the use-cases stake-holders rely on to enable informed decision-making.
Publisher
Wiley
Journal
INCOSE International Symposium

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