Unification of identifiers in the Sea-Cloud system

Zheng HE, Kunpeng BAI, Dongdai LIN, Chuankun WU

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Front. Comput. Sci. ›› 2018, Vol. 12 ›› Issue (4) : 749-762. DOI: 10.1007/s11704-017-6054-4
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Unification of identifiers in the Sea-Cloud system

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The Sea-Cloud Innovative and Experimental Environment is designed for the Strategic Priority Research Program of the “Next Generation of Information Technology for Sensing China”. It was founded by the Chinese Academy of Sciences. There will be billions of heterogeneous devices in the “Sea” domain. Without unified identifier standards for these devices, issues such as confusion of identifier standards and duplicate identifiersmight arise when using these devices in the Sea-Cloud Environment. This paper proposes a unified identifier scheme for the Sea-Cloud system based on different existing identifier standards for different types of devices in the Sea domain. Furthermore, this paper defines a unique identifier for every person who uses smart devices in the Sea domain.

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the Sea-Cloud system / identifier standard / Internet of Things

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Zheng HE, Kunpeng BAI, Dongdai LIN, Chuankun WU. Unification of identifiers in the Sea-Cloud system. Front. Comput. Sci., 2018, 12(4): 749‒762 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11704-017-6054-4

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