On April 2nd, during the “Trusted Data Exchanges: From Standards to Pilots in a Changing World” workshop, Martin Bauer (NEC Laboratories) will present the topic: “Introducing the role of NGSI-LD in enabling flexible and interoperable data exchanges across domains including handling of provenance information.”
NGSI-LD standard (ETSI GS CIM 009) is one of the most widely adopted implementations for Minimum-Interoperability-Mechanisms (MIMs). A key goal of the O-CEI project is to ensure seamless interoperability between diverse systems, which we can achieve through the adoption of MIMs. The NGSI-LD standard facilitates the structured exchange of context information across distributed environments, promoting compatibility among various applications and platforms. By enabling efficient data sharing, NGSI-LD plays a vital role in supporting smart cities, IoT networks, and other sectors that rely on dynamic context information management.
NEC’s presentation will be done during the “Trusted Data Exchanges: From Standards to Pilots in a Changing World” workshop, which will look at the practical implementation of trusted data exchanges in support of the Memorandum of Cooperation on digital identities and trust services signed between the EU and Japan.