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NEXSoS (Network-Enabled eXchange of critical information in Systems-of-Systems)

For future networks to enable digitalisation of new areas, including critical applications, new network services and improvement of basic network properties such as robustness and security are needed. NEXSoS will evaluate how different actors and systems can cooperate, share data, and create a common situational awareness in the chosen situation - fighting forest fires - in accordance with current legislation for data privacy and data sharing.

The objective is to prepare Sweden´s digital infrastructure for new critical use cases and technology applications for society.

NEXSoS is expected to develop new skills and knowledge to enable improved situational awareness in the selected emergency situation such as e.g. network readiness for socially critical application, data exchange architectures (in accordance with current laws and regulations), and mobile network support for extended reality (XR). The developed architecture is expected to be applicable in a broader societal critical perspective, e.g. rescue, ambulance and police efforts. The results are also expected to be applicable to industry and direct consumer applications.

NEXSoS paves the way for more efficient data sharing through new standards [RISE article, Nov 2024]

Climate change and the geopolitical situation make the importance of good social preparedness ever greater. NEXSoS (Network-Enabled eXchange of critical information in Systems-of-Systems) is funded through Advanced Digitization to look at how digital tools together with improved mobile networks and new possibilities for data sharing can strengthen the rescue service's efforts in forest fires.

[Read more here: www.ri.se/en/nexsos-paves-the-way-for-more-efficient-data-sharing-through-new-standards ]

NEXSoS runs from June 2024 until December 2027, and is a collaboration between industry (Ericsson, Telia and Combitech), academia (RI.SE and KTH) and MSB.

Contacts for KTH are Prof György Dán  (EECS) and Prof Martin Törngren  (ITM).

Rescue services tackling forest fires
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