This concluding chapter summarizes the exploration of Military Internet of Things (MIoT), covering application domains (logistics, surveillance, and HADR), architectural analysis (integration challenges, and COTS use), and technology reviews. It reiterates specific military requirements, including robust security, automation, resilience, and the need for DOTMLPFI adaptation. Key enablers identified include enhanced connectivity, common security standards for COTS, protocol standardization, and agile development and testing approaches. Data-Centric Security (DCS) is discussed, alongside significant challenges in terms of reliability and fault tolerance. Future work should focus on measuring and managing the trustworthiness and reliability of data in dynamic military environments.

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Conclusions and Future Directions

  • Niranjan Suri,
  • Konrad Wrona,
  • Zbigniew Zieliński

摘要

This concluding chapter summarizes the exploration of Military Internet of Things (MIoT), covering application domains (logistics, surveillance, and HADR), architectural analysis (integration challenges, and COTS use), and technology reviews. It reiterates specific military requirements, including robust security, automation, resilience, and the need for DOTMLPFI adaptation. Key enablers identified include enhanced connectivity, common security standards for COTS, protocol standardization, and agile development and testing approaches. Data-Centric Security (DCS) is discussed, alongside significant challenges in terms of reliability and fault tolerance. Future work should focus on measuring and managing the trustworthiness and reliability of data in dynamic military environments.