2015
DOI: 10.7840/kics.2015.40.2.408
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Knowledge Driven Architectural Model to Support Smart Emergency Service in Web of Objects Based Iot Environment

Abstract: Ⅰ. IntroductionRecent advancement in the IoT [1] accompanies a smart life where real world objects including sensing devices are interconnected with each other. The Web representation of smart objects empowers innovative applications and services for various domains. To accelerate this approach, Web of Objects (WoO) [2] focuses on the implementation aspects to bring the assorted real world objects with the web applications. In this paper, we present a smart emergency service for shopping mall in the WoO based … Show more

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“…In our survey, only fve studies gave details of the semantic technologies that were employed to annotate the services, specifcally BCDL0 [95], Composite Virtual Object [96], Ontology Slice (Graph) [107], SWRL [93], and WSMO [71]. Inspecting the ontology frameworks and languages used in our synthesis showed the dominance of OWL-S (8 studies [69,72,77,79,93,96,99,108]). OWL-S is a semantic markup ontology built on top of DAML-S, originated to describe the profle, operations, and interoperability aspects of services [109].…”
Section: Services and Domains Of Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In our survey, only fve studies gave details of the semantic technologies that were employed to annotate the services, specifcally BCDL0 [95], Composite Virtual Object [96], Ontology Slice (Graph) [107], SWRL [93], and WSMO [71]. Inspecting the ontology frameworks and languages used in our synthesis showed the dominance of OWL-S (8 studies [69,72,77,79,93,96,99,108]). OWL-S is a semantic markup ontology built on top of DAML-S, originated to describe the profle, operations, and interoperability aspects of services [109].…”
Section: Services and Domains Of Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concerning service composition tools and frameworks, SM4All appeared in all 6 studies (i.e., [68,73,75,76,87,111]), Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) in two studies (i.e., [89,100]), and Web of Objects in two studies (i.e., [96,108]). SM4All stands for smart homes for all, where smart homecare services are immersed and integrated into a dynamic environment using semantic technologies to serve the demands of elderly and impaired users [75].…”
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“…Object virtualization, harmonization, the composition of VOs and CVOs, and the WoO platform have been discussed and proposed in References [ 3 , 4 , 12 , 13 , 14 , 15 ]. A functional framework of WoO that includes the concept, reference model, functional capabilities, and information model were provided in the recommendation ITU-T Y.4452 [ 2 ].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Object virtualization plays an important role in the WoO platform. WoO-based objectification, virtualization and composition of VOs for information reusability, extensibility, and interoperability among the VOs have been discussed in [ 4 , 5 , 6 ]. Object virtualization makes it possible to emulate real world objects, so that any operation can be performed on objects in real cases, where both the physical and non-physical objects are virtualized.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%