RT Book, Whole T1 Semantic IoT Solutions - A Developer Perspective A1 Baqa, Hamza A1 Bauer, Martin A1 Bilbao, Sonia A1 Corchero, Aitor A1 Daniele, Laura A1 Esnaola, Iker A1 Fernández, Izaskun A1 Frånberg, Östen A1 García-Castro, Raúl A1 Girod-Genet, Marc A1 Guillemin, Patrick A1 Gyrard, Amélie A1 El Kaed, Charbel A1 Kung, Antonio A1 Lee, Jaeho A1 Lefrançois, Maxime A1 Li, Wenbin A1 Raggett, Dave A1 Wetterwald, Michelle AB Semantic 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 froma wide variety of domains. On the other hand, existing solutions target specific applicationsor application domains and there is no easy way of sharing information between theresulting 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, thesemantic level is seen as a promising approach for achieving interoperability (i.e. semanticinteroperability) to unify IoT device description, data, bring common interaction, dataexploration, etc. YR 2019 FD 2019-10 LK http://hdl.handle.net/11556/790 UL http://hdl.handle.net/11556/790 LA eng NO This work has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreements No.732240 (SynchroniCity) and No. 688467 (VICINITY); from ETSI under Specialist Task Forces 534, 556, 566 and 578. This work is partially funded by Hazards SEES NSF Award EAR 1520870, and KHealth NIH 1 R01 HD087132-01. DS TECNALIA Publications RD 1 jul 2024