CFP: SENSORS JOURNAL (ISSN 1424-8220) – SPECIAL ISSUE “SEMANTICS FOR IoT

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        Semantics is becoming an appealing instrument for enabling the interoperability and composability at the high-level information abstraction for sensors & networks, particularly in context of the (industrial) Internet of Things. There have been several research communities and standardisation bodies that have proposed various semantic-based approaches in the interest of sharing common understandings about physical things (sensors, networks, things, etc.). Interestingly, the experts in sensor network and networking technologies also proposed the use of logic programming such as Prolog and Datalog for better abstractions of data, constraints, and system compositions. In parallel, sensor fusion and knowledge fusion are big topics for different communities, as they are beneficial for semantic abstractions (ontologies or taxonomies such as W3C/OGC Sensor Network Ontology, Thing Description Ontology of W3C Web of Things, ETSI OneM2M Ontology, Schema.org) in association with emerging achievements in building knowledge graphs. At the system perspective, the pervasive computing community has used ontologies for modelling contextual information and especially in regard to edge/fog computing as well as autonomous systems (autonomous vehicles, Industry 4.0, smart cities, large-scale cyber-physical-systems), which need semantic abstractions as the decoupling design paradigm in order to enable dynamic integration in real time.


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