Abstract
After a thorough analysis of existing Internet of Things (IoT) related ontologies, in this paper we propose a solution that aims to achieve semantic interoperability among heterogeneous testbeds. Our model is framed within the EU H2020's FIESTA-IoT project, that aims to seamlessly support the federation of testbeds through the usage of semantic-based technologies. Our proposed model (ontology) takes inspiration from the well-known Noy et al. methodology for reusing and interconnecting existing ontologies. To build the ontology, we leverage a number of core concepts from various mainstream ontologies and taxonomies, such as Semantic Sensor Network (SSN), M3-lite (a lite version of M3 and also an outcome of this study), WGS84, IoT-lite, Time, and DUL. In addition, we also introduce a set of tools that aims to help external testbeds adapt their respective datasets to the developed ontology.
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Agarwal, R., Fernandez, D. G., Elsaleh, T., Gyrard, A., Lanza, J., Sanchez, L., … Issarny, V. (2016). Unified IoT ontology to enable interoperability and federation of testbeds. In 2016 IEEE 3rd World Forum on Internet of Things, WF-IoT 2016 (pp. 70–75). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/WF-IoT.2016.7845470
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