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21 May 2015 Open architecture design and approach for the Integrated Sensor Architecture (ISA)
Christine L. Moulton, Alan T. Krzywicki, Jared J. Hepp, John Harrell, Michael Kogut
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Integrated Sensor Architecture (ISA) is designed in response to stovepiped integration approaches. The design, based on the principles of Service Oriented Architectures (SOA) and Open Architectures, addresses the problem of integration, and is not designed for specific sensors or systems. The use of SOA and Open Architecture approaches has led to a flexible, extensible architecture. Using these approaches, and supported with common data formats, open protocol specifications, and Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF) system architecture documents, an integration-focused architecture has been developed. ISA can help move the Department of Defense (DoD) from costly stovepipe solutions to a more cost-effective plug-and-play design to support interoperability.
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Christine L. Moulton, Alan T. Krzywicki, Jared J. Hepp, John Harrell, and Michael Kogut "Open architecture design and approach for the Integrated Sensor Architecture (ISA)", Proc. SPIE 9479, Open Architecture/Open Business Model Net-Centric Systems and Defense Transformation 2015, 94790C (21 May 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2177842
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KEYWORDS
Data modeling

Sensors

Standards development

Computer security

Computer programming

Computer architecture

Systems modeling

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