地震应急评价与响应的物联网本体

L. Spalazzi, Gilberto Taccari, Andrea Bernardini
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近年来,物联网设备的快速普及和物联网研究与应用领域的兴起。研究工作涉及使所谓的事物能够在它们之间和与用户进行通信以提供数据和/或完成任务的技术。这种情况提出了一些挑战,因此越来越多的研究人员正在处理它们。我们的工作涉及通过本体定义机器和人类可理解的事物描述,以实现物理对象和IT系统之间的协作。事实上,最近的工作强调了物联网技术如何在几个场景中得到有益的使用,以完成物理对象是积极参与者的复杂任务。首先,我们用描述执行器的概念和角色扩展了W3C语义传感器网络孵化器组定义的语义传感器网络本体。这就引出了一个全面的物联网本体的定义。然后,在领域专家的支持下,对地震应急场景进行分析,通过在物联网本体中加入领域相关概念,为地震应急场景定义领域本体。此外,我们将我们的工作与其他使用本体正式描述事物的工作进行比较。
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An Internet of Things ontology for earthquake emergency evaluation and response
Recent years have seen the fast-diffusion of internet-connected devices and the rise of the Internet of Things (IoT) research and application area. Research works are dealing with technologies that enable the so-called things to communicate among them and with users in order to provide data and/or accomplish tasks. This scenario is posing several challenges so that more and more researchers are dealing with them. Our work deals with the definition of both machine and human understandable descriptions of things by means of ontologies in order to enable the collaboration among physical objects and IT systems. Indeed, recent works highlighted how the IoT technology may be profitably used in several scenarios in order to accomplish complex tasks where physical objects are active participants. First, we extend the Semantic Sensor Network ontology defined by the W3C Semantic Sensor Networks Incubator Group with concepts and roles that describe actuators. This leads to the definition of a comprehensive Internet of Things ontology. Then, with the support from domain experts, we analyze the earthquake emergency scenario in order to define for it a domain ontology by means of adding domain-related concepts to the IoT ontology. Furthermore, we compare our work with others that use ontologies to formally describes things.
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