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Designing a Trusted Data Brokerage Framework in the Aviation Domain

Evmorfia Biliri
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Minas Pertselakis
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Marios Phinikettos
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Marios Zacharias
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Dimitrios Alexandrou
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Abstract

In recent years, there is growing interest in the ways the European aviation industry can leverage the multi-source data fusion towards augmented domain intelligence. However, privacy, legal and organisational policies together with technical limitations, hinder data sharing and, thus, its benefits. The current paper presents the ICARUS data policy and assets brokerage framework, which aims to (a) formalise the data attributes and qualities that affect how aviation data assets can be shared and handled subsequently to their acquisition, including licenses, IPR, characterisation of sensitivity and privacy risks, and (b) enable the creation of machine-processable data contracts for the aviation industry. This involves expressing contractual terms pertaining to data trading agreements into a machine-processable language and supporting the diverse interactions among stakeholders in aviation data sharing scenarios through a trusted and robust system based on the Ethereum platform.
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hal-02478743 , version 1 (14-02-2020)

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Evmorfia Biliri, Minas Pertselakis, Marios Phinikettos, Marios Zacharias, Fenareti Lampathaki, et al.. Designing a Trusted Data Brokerage Framework in the Aviation Domain. 20th Working Conference on Virtual Enterprises (PRO-VE), Sep 2019, Turin, Italy. pp.234-241, ⟨10.1007/978-3-030-28464-0_21⟩. ⟨hal-02478743⟩
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