2013 IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Healthcare and E-Health (CICARE) 2013
DOI: 10.1109/cicare.2013.6583065
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Semantic interoperability in sensor applications making sense of sensor data

Abstract: Abstract-Much effort has been spent on the optimization of sensor networks, mainly concerning their performance and power efficiency. Furthermore, open communication protocols for the exchange of sensor data have been developed and widely adopted, making sensor data widely available for software applications. However, less attention has been given to the interoperability of sensor networks and sensor network applications at a semantic level. This hinders the reuse of sensor networks in different applications a… Show more

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“…It aims to acquire context information at real-time using ontological methods by integrating external data such as a meteorological website in order to prevent disease. ContoExam [20] is an ontology developed to address the interoperability problem of sensor networks in the context of e-health domain applications. It contains specific expressions and specifications for medical use as examination vocabulary and expressions.…”
Section: Ontologies For Healthcare Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It aims to acquire context information at real-time using ontological methods by integrating external data such as a meteorological website in order to prevent disease. ContoExam [20] is an ontology developed to address the interoperability problem of sensor networks in the context of e-health domain applications. It contains specific expressions and specifications for medical use as examination vocabulary and expressions.…”
Section: Ontologies For Healthcare Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [2], it is extended and specialized into two separate aspects, the functional SoC and the semantic SoC. As shown in Figure 2, the functional SoC is represented by three vertical layers and the semantic SoC is represented by four horizontal layers.…”
Section: Semantic Separation Of Concernsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With semantic transparency, interoperability with minimized mutual dependence is achieved. Semantic transparency is defined in [2] as the characteristic that the external world is unaware of how each component establishes appropriate local semantics from a globally shared conceptualization (the application ontology), i.e., minimizing syntactical dependencies. The word 'appropriate' is used to reflect the fact that each component will use their own interpretation of a domain conceptualization on behalf of their own purpose.…”
Section: Semantic Transparencymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In general, IoT platforms address syntactical interoperability by adopting standardized serialization formats, such as JSON and the Efficient XML Interchange (EXI) [214]. Several initiatives applied semantic technologies for the IoT [199,[215][216][217] and some targeted the semantic interoperability for IoT platforms within the IoT European Platforms Initiative (IoT-EPI) 71 . The IoT European Research Cluster (IERC) plays a major role for the integration of the solutions produced by these projects, aiming at defining a common vision of these IoT technologies at the European level [218].…”
Section: Semantic Interoperabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%