The TELEMETRY project has completed and received approval for its first deliverable, D1.1 “Use Cases, Requirements and Architecture Specification and Evaluation Plan”, edited by Robert Seidl (NOKIA) and Jörg Abendroth (NOKIA). The deliverable was submitted on 31 May 2024 and sets the basis for the project’s technical work by presenting the initial use cases, requirements, architecture, and evaluation approach.
The document introduces 3 example real world use cases, the TELEMETRY requirements, the tools TELEMETRY partners will provide, the TELEMETRY architecture and an evaluation plan.
The presented use cases represent different industrial domains, namely Aviation, Manufacturing, and Telecommunication. The application of the TELEMETRY tools will facilitate the automation of security testing of these ecosystems.
The architecture was developed iteratively by taking into account the TELEMETRY requirements and through many discussions among the partners. Thus, the interaction of individual tools and their application in the use cases was analysed. Due to these discussions, it was possible to identify potential problems and challenges right from the beginning of the project, allowing early reaction and planning. Furthermore, this architecture serves as a basis for the different implementations of the use case storylines. However, questions were still raised that could not be clarified at the time of writing this document. These questions will be the subject of further discussions and will be addressed in later deliverables.
Finally, an initial evaluation plan to test the interworking of the TELEMETRY tools in the different storylines of the use case was defined. The evaluation would verify the applicability and the impact of the TELEMETRY tools in various situations.
To read the deliverable, please click here.
