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Standards-Based Worldwide Semantic Interoperability for IoT

Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing 2018-08-02 v1 Software Engineering

Abstract

Global IoT services (GIoTS) are combining locally available IoT resources with Cloud-based services. They are targeting world-wide services. GIoTS require interoperability between the locally installed heterogeneous IoT systems. Semantic processing is an important technology to enable data mediation as well as knowledge-based processing. This paper explains a system architecture for achieving world-wide semantic interoperability using international standards like oneM2M and the OMA NGSI-9/10 context interfaces (as used in the European Future Internet Platform FIWARE). Semantics also enables the use of Knowledge-based Semantic Processing Agents. Furthermore, we explain how semantic verification enables the testing of such complex systems.

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@article{arxiv.1808.00386,
  title  = {Standards-Based Worldwide Semantic Interoperability for IoT},
  author = {Erno Kovacs and Martin Bauer and Jaeho Kim and Jaeseok Yun and Franck Le Gall and Mengxuan Zhao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1808.00386},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

European Union (EU), FP7 FI-CORE, grant agreement No 632893, Horizon 2020 FIESTA grant agreement No 643943, EU-South Korea, Horizon 2020 Wise-IoT grant agreement 723156, South Korea, IITP, Korea government MSIP No.B0184-15-1003

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