

The system uses semantic knowledge for autonomous task mapping and suggestions to further aid the orchestration of the process. We present a task–object mapping and deployment model where different tasks are mapped onto virtual objects and deployed on physical hardware in a task–object pair. Therefore, in this paper, we present an architecture which enables mission planning on a do-it-yourself plane.

Previous studies on mission-critical structures mainly focus on the communication overheads, and overlook the design and planning of them. For this, the involvement of non-technical stakeholders and policymakers is crucial. As a result of the critical nature of these systems, it is essential to design the system with sufficient clarity so that none of the requirements is misinterpreted. The sole characteristic of the mission-critical system is its compliance with real-time behavior. MC-IoT refers to systems which exacerbate properties like availability, reliability, safety, and security in an application environment of heterogeneously connected physical things and virtual things whose failure could lead to severe consequences such as life loss. Recently, the World Economic Forum (WEF) highlighted mission-critical Internet of Things (MC-IoT) applications as one of the six enablers of sustainable development of smart cities.
