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Semantics in the Edge: Sensors and actuators in the Web of Linked Data and Things

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Cena, Federica
Haller, Armin
Lefrancois, Maxime

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Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft

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The rapid advancement and ubiquitous penetration of mobile networks and software-defined networking technology enable us to sense, predict and control the physical world using information technology – the so-called Internet of Things (IoT).1 Consequently, business models and processes have been redesigned across a broad range of industries where objects are connected over the Web for communication with other objects on the Web, leading to the so-called Web of Things (WoT) on top of the IoT.

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Semantic Web

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