Modelling and Analysis of a Semantic Sensor Service Provider Ontology
Faiza Tila and Do Kim
Computer Engineering Department, Jeju
National University, South Korea
Abstract: The realization of Internet of Things has gained a
huge amount of momentum in the past few years. It’s vision is to interconnect
devices from all over the world. These devices are heterogeneous and produce
data that is multi modal and diverse in nature. The heterogeneity of the
devices and data makes interoperability an issue in IoT. In this paper we are
presenting the modelling of a semantic sensor service provider and its ontology
i.e., the Sensor Service Provider (SSP) ontology. The semantic sensor service
provider is a module which is a part of a larger system i.e., a semantic IoT
system based on context aggregation of an indoor environment. To provide
interoperability between the devices used by the system, we have developed
ontologies for each domain of the system. The modelling of the ontology
presented in this paper reuses the SSN ontology to define the basic concepts
and observations of a sensor, and has been extended to define concepts related
to the module itself. Simple Protocol and Resource Description Framework (RDF)
Query Language (SPARQL) queries are used to retrieve data from the ontology as
well as manipulate the data stored to it.
Keywords: RDF, web ontology language, internet of
things, SPARQL, semantic sensor service provider, and semantic sensor service provider
ontology.
Received
May 4, 2015; accepted January 13, 2016