Assisting IoT projects and developers in designing interoperable semantic web of things applications

Gyrard, Amélie; Bonnet, Christian; Boudaoud, Karima; Serrano, Martin
DSDIS 2015, IEEE International Conference on Data Science and Data Intensive Systems, December 11-13, 2015, Sydney, Australia

Internet of Things (IoT) is becoming more and more popular. Increasingly, European projects (CityPulse, IoT.est, IoT-i and IERC), standard development organizations
(ETSI M2M, oneM2M and W3C) and developers are involved in integrating Semantic Web technologies to Internet of Things. All of them design IoT application uses cases which are not necessarily interoperable with each other. The main innovative
research challenge is providing a unified system to build interoperable semantic-based IoT applications. In this paper, to overcome this challenge, we design the Semantic Web of Things (SWoT) generator to assist IoT projects and developers in: (1) building interoperable Semantic Web of Things (SWoT) applications by providing interoperable semantic-based IoT application templates, (2) easily inferring high-level abstractions
from sensor measurements thanks to the rules provided by the template, (3) designing domain-specific or inter-domain IoT applications thanks to the interoperable domain knowledge provided by the template, and (4) encouraging to reuse as much as possible the background knowledge already designed. We demonstrate the usefulness of our contribution though three use cases: (1) cloud-based IoT developers, (2) mobile application developers, and (3) assisting IoT projects. A proof-of concept for providing Semantic Web of Things application templates is available at http://www.sensormeasurement.appspot.com/?p=m3api.

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Date:
2015-12-11
Department:
Communication systems
Eurecom Ref:
4706
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