Building a sensor ontology: A practical approach leveraging ISO and OGC models

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This paper describes the approach to building OntoSensor: a prototype sensor knowledge repository compatible with evolving Semantic Web infrastructure. OntoSensor includes definitions of concepts and properties adopted in part from SensorML, extensions to IEEE SUMO and references to ISO 19115. Simple queries have been developed and tested using Protégé 2000 and Prolog. Although OntoSensor is in the early development stage, it presents a practical approach to building a sensor knowledge repository. It is proposed that OntoSensor may serve as a component in comprehensive applications that include more advanced inference mechanisms. Such comprehensive applications will be used for synergistic fusion of heterogeneous data in a network-centric environment.

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Russomanno, D. J., Kothari, C. R., & Thomas, O. A. (2005). Building a sensor ontology: A practical approach leveraging ISO and OGC models. In Proceedings of the 2005 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, ICAI’05 (Vol. 2, pp. 637–643).

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