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Item Semantic IoT Solutions - A Developer Perspective(2019-10) Baqa, Hamza; Bauer, Martin; Bilbao, Sonia; Corchero, Aitor; Daniele, Laura; Esnaola, Iker; Fernández, Izaskun; Frånberg, Östen; García-Castro, Raúl; Girod-Genet, Marc; Guillemin, Patrick; Gyrard, Amélie; El Kaed, Charbel; Kung, Antonio; Lee, Jaeho; Lefrançois, Maxime; Li, Wenbin; Raggett, Dave; Wetterwald, MichelleSemantic technologies have recently gained significant support in a number of communities, in particular the IoT community. An important problem to be solved is that, on the one hand, it is clear that the value of IoT increases significantly with the availability of information from a wide variety of domains. On the other hand, existing solutions target specific applications or application domains and there is no easy way of sharing information between the resulting silos. Thus, a solution is needed to enable interoperability across information silos. As there is a huge heterogeneity regarding IoT technologies on the lower levels, the semantic level is seen as a promising approach for achieving interoperability (i.e. semantic interoperability) to unify IoT device description, data, bring common interaction, data exploration, etc.Item Towards Semantic Interoperability Standards based on Ontologies(2019-10) Baqa, Hamza; Bauer, Martin; Bilbao, Sonia; Corchero, Aitor; Daniele, Laura; Esnaola, Iker; Fernández, Izaskun; Frånberg, Östen; García-Castro, Raúl; Girod-Genet, Marc; Guillemin, Patrick; Gyrard, Amélie; El Kaed, Charbel; Kung, Antonio; Lee, Jaeho; Lefrançois, Maxime; Li, Wenbin; Raggett, Dave; Wetterwald, MichelleThe paper is structured as follows: Section 2 introduces semantic interoperability and its benefits; Section 3 provides industry requirements for semantic interoperability practice; Section 4 describes various initiatives for ontology-driven interoperability; Section 5 explains the various life cycles for ontology-driven interoperability; and finally, Section 6 provides recommendations on ontology-based semantic interoperability.