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Pal Varga

Researcher at Budapest University of Technology and Economics

Publications -  98
Citations -  1337

Pal Varga is an academic researcher from Budapest University of Technology and Economics. The author has contributed to research in topics: Interoperability & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 86 publications receiving 878 citations.

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5G support for Industrial IoT Applications - Challenges, Solutions, and Research gaps

TL;DR: This paper identifies current research challenges and solutions in relation to 5G-enabled Industrial IoT, based on the initial requirements and promises of both domains, and provides meaningful comparisons for each of these areas to draw conclusions on current research gaps.
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Making system of systems interoperable The core components of the arrowhead framework

TL;DR: An overview of the Arrowhead Framework together with its core elements is presented and guidelines for the design and deployment of interoperable, Arrowhead-compliant cooperative systems are provided.
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Security threats and issues in automation IoT

TL;DR: The security threats that can appear in the different layers of an IoT architecture, especially in the automation domain are discussed, bearing in mind that the solutions can bring quite different measures for the physical equipment in the field, for the communication infrastructure, or for the data processing applications.
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The arrowhead approach for SOA application development and documentation

TL;DR: The work presented in this paper describes the approach which has been developed for the first generation pilots to support the documentation of their structural services and presents the first steps of realizing the Arrowhead vision for interoperable services, systems and systems-of-systems.
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Enabling IoT automation using local clouds

TL;DR: It's here proposed that local automation clouds should be self contained an be able to execute the intended automation functionalities without any external resources, thus providing a fence at the rim of the local cloud preventing any inbound or outbound communication.