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Semantic challenges for sensor plug and play
- Wireless Geographical Information Systems (W2GIS 2009), 7 & 8 December 2009
, 2009
"... Abstract. The goal of the Sensor Web Enablement (SWE) initiative of the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) is the definition of web service interfaces and data encodings to make sensors discoverable, taskable and accessible on the World Wide Web. The SWE specifications enable a standardized communicat ..."
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use case from disaster management, we outline the challenges and demonstrate how semantically annotated SWE data models and service interfaces support semantic matching. The result is a roadmap towards a semantically enabled sensor plug & play within the Sensor Web. 1
Semantics-based Plug-and-Play Configuration of Sensor Network Services
- In Proceedings of the 9th International Semantic Web Conference, ISWC 2010
"... Abstract. A sensor network is expected to provide effective delivery of its services by taking an appropriate action based on one or more situations that it senses in the environment. However, due to the dynamism of application requirements and user context, it is often required to re-configure serv ..."
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-configure services from a sensor network to meet specific application needs. This paper is an attempt to enable dynamic adaptation of sensor network services to environmental changes with minimal human intervention. We propose a semantics-based architecture that uses a publish/subscribe pattern to enable self
Towards Plug and Play in Home and Building Automation Networks
"... High configuration cost hampers the adoption of powerful home automation solutions. Automating the necessary configuration steps will alleviate this problem. The article defines the task of “plug and play ” in the context of a distributed control system built from smart sensors and actuators and the ..."
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High configuration cost hampers the adoption of powerful home automation solutions. Automating the necessary configuration steps will alleviate this problem. The article defines the task of “plug and play ” in the context of a distributed control system built from smart sensors and actuators
Sensor Information Networking Architecture and Applications
- IEEE Personal Communications
, 2001
"... This article introduces a sensor information networking architecture, called SINA, that facilitates querying, monitoring, and tasking of sensor networks. SINA plays the role of a middleware that abstracts a network of sensor nodes as a collection of massively distributed objects. The SINA's exe ..."
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This article introduces a sensor information networking architecture, called SINA, that facilitates querying, monitoring, and tasking of sensor networks. SINA plays the role of a middleware that abstracts a network of sensor nodes as a collection of massively distributed objects. The SINA
PLUG. PLAY. PERFORM.
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for traditional navigation aids and techniques. Smart ™ Sensor and Xducer ID ® are trademarks and registered trademarks of Airmar Technology Corporation. Other company or product names mentioned in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies, which are not affiliated
Enabling Query Technologies for the Semantic Sensor Web
"... Sensor networks are increasingly being deployed in the environment for many different purposes. The observations that they produce are made available with heterogeneous schemas, vocabularies and data formats, making it difficult to share and reuse this data, for other purposes than those for which t ..."
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describe the theoretical foundations and technologies that enable exposing semantically enriched sensor metadata, and querying sensor observations through SPARQL extensions, using query rewriting and data translation techniques according to mapping languages, and managing both pull and push delivery modes
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