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Section: New Results

FIESTA-IoT Ontology: Semantic Model for Federation & Interoperability among Platforms

Participants : Rachit Agarwal, Valérie Issarny, Nikolaos Georgantas.

Plethora of heterogeneous data is being generated and made available by diverse platforms. Such platforms can be those that are formed by the use of mobile application that act as interface between sensing devices and storage or between users and storage. The diversity and openness in the data generated isolate platforms and lead to interoperability issues between platforms, where much work has to be done in order to ensure compatibility. One has to understand the other's format, parse different data formats, and create the mapping between different data formats. One method to accomplish this interoperability is by attaching semantics to this data. Semantics provides meaning to the data and helps in (a) achieving common understanding and (b) performing analysis and reasoning. Many IoT-related semantic models (http://sensormeasurement.appspot.com/?p=ontologies) propose interoperability but have many issues like: observation graph is missing, are highly domain specific, and do not follow best practices. In order to address the above, we focused our research on: the identification of a unified semantic model that addresses the above, creation of a prototype application, and identification of guidelines for storing semantic data [13]. We report our following key results:

These above-mentioned results are currently applied in the frame of the EU funded H2020 FIESTA-IoT project (see § 8.2.1.2).