Opal—the toolbox for the integration and analysis of iot in a semantically annotated way

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Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) applications are being used more and more frequently. Data collected by various sensors can be used to provide innovative digital services supporting increasing efficiency or cost reduction. The implementation of such applications requires the integration and analysis of heterogeneous data coming from a broad variety of sensors. To support these steps, this paper introduces OPAL, a software toolbox consolidating several software components for the semantically annotated integration and analysis of IoT-data. Data storage is realized in a stan-dardized and INSPIRE-compliant way utilizing the SensorThings API. Supporting a broad variety of use cases, OPAL provides several import adapters to access data sources with various protocols (e.g., the OPC UA protocol, which is often used in industrial environments). In addition, a unified management and execution environment, called PERMA, is introduced to allow the programming language independent integration of algorithms.

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Hertweck, P., Hellmund, T., & Moßgraber, J. (2021). Opal—the toolbox for the integration and analysis of iot in a semantically annotated way. Sensors, 21(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/s21124002

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