Unified IoT ontology to enable interoperability and federation of testbeds
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Agarwal, Rachit; Gómez Fernández, David


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IEEE 3rd World Forum on Internet of Things (WF-IoT), Reston, USA, 2016, 70-75.
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IEEE
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Palabras clave
Semantic Web of Things
Internet of Things
Ontology
Interoperability
Federation
Testbed
Resumen/Abstract
After a thorough analysis of existing Internet of Things (IoT) related ontologies, in this paper we propose a holistic and a light-weight ontology that aims to achieve semantic interoperability among various fragmented testbeds (that store data in their proprietary format) in IoT domain. Such ontology currently finds its implementation in the EU H2020 FIESTA-IoT project that aims to provide federation and interoperability to testbeds using semantics. The proposed ontology leverages from the Noy et al. methodology of building ontology. With the aim of including more ontologies in the future, if needed, our ontology currently reuses core concepts from various popular 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 and DUL. In addition to this, we also introduce a set of tools that aims to help external testbeds adapt their respective datasets to the common ontology defined throughout this paper.
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