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eWoT is an implementation that enables semantic interoperability for an IoT ecosystem. It relies on Thing Descriptions (TD) to profile the different IoT devices, and WoT-Mappings to translate their heterogeneus data into a normalised RDF modelled with a specific ontology. The ontologies endow for this purpose are the Thing Description and the WoT-Mapping; nevertheless they can be extended with any other to enhance contextual information of the IoT device. This repository contains different experiments, and its results, performed in order to evaluate eWoT. In case of reproducing these experiments we strongly recomen visit the eWoT GitHub
semantic-web, web-of-things, semantic-interoperability, distributed-access, sparql, discovery
semantic-web, web-of-things, semantic-interoperability, distributed-access, sparql, discovery
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