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Semantic Ontology based IoT-Resource Description


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1 Department of Information Science Engineering, New Horizon College of Engineering, Bangalore, India
2 Department of Computer Science and Engineering, R. L. Jalappa Institute of Technology, Doddaballapur, Bangalore, India
 

Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem is progressing at an enormous speed with interconnection of various heterogeneous smart devices. Web Semantics has standardized with its numerous technologies. IoT resources discovery, interoperatibility, QOS services, availability can be modeled by integrating semantics, to these IoT resources and their data. Integrating semantics with IoT has numerous challenges and lacks standardization in various domains. In this paper, we present the current web semantic technologies and their adaption in IoT. A review of SSN ontology, its extension is performed. An ontology based resource description is presented enabling semantic integration in IoT.

Keywords

Web Semantics, RDF, OWL, Linked Data, SSN, IoT.
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Authors

C. P. Vandana
Department of Information Science Engineering, New Horizon College of Engineering, Bangalore, India
Ajeet A. Chikkamannur
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, R. L. Jalappa Institute of Technology, Doddaballapur, Bangalore, India

Abstract


Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem is progressing at an enormous speed with interconnection of various heterogeneous smart devices. Web Semantics has standardized with its numerous technologies. IoT resources discovery, interoperatibility, QOS services, availability can be modeled by integrating semantics, to these IoT resources and their data. Integrating semantics with IoT has numerous challenges and lacks standardization in various domains. In this paper, we present the current web semantic technologies and their adaption in IoT. A review of SSN ontology, its extension is performed. An ontology based resource description is presented enabling semantic integration in IoT.

Keywords


Web Semantics, RDF, OWL, Linked Data, SSN, IoT.

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