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** How do we structure [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_of_things Internet of Things] (IoT) devices like Tesla Cars or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazon_Echo Amazon Echo] / [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazon_Alexa Alexa]?
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Work in progress.
** Should we make on item by model? Group of model?
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* How do we structure [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_of_things Internet of Things] (IoT) devices like Tesla Cars or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazon_Echo Amazon Echo] / [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazon_Alexa Alexa]?
** One item by services? But what is the services? Typically Amazon Echo devices are linked to Alexa services, but they may differ in data collection.
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* Should we make on item by model? Group of model?
** Can we do a type of data collection and inject it in all Tesla Cars Model?
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* One item by services? But what is the services? Typically Amazon Echo devices are linked to Alexa services, but they may differ in data collection.
** How do we index data controllers? Etc?
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* Can we do a type of data collection and inject it in all Tesla Cars Model?
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* How do we index data controllers? Etc?
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== Internet of Things & Connected Devices Ontology ==
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Every devices have 3 "module" that seem interesting for personaldata:
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* The device (for example ssn:Device or iot-o:SoftwareAgent)
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* The sensing module, what kind of data is possible to record on a given device
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* The service module. In  many  cases,  the  IoT  and  the  programmable  web  are  very close.  Connected  devices  can  be  seen  as  service  providers  and  consumers,and by specifying a notion of service, every aspect of an IoT system can be represented. <ref>[https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01467853v2 IoT-O, a Core-Domain IoT Ontology to Represent Connected Devices Networks]</ref>
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=== Literature ===
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* https://www.w3.org/Submission/iot-lite/
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* https://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/ssn/ssnx/ssn
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* https://arxiv.org/abs/1707.00112 (A study of existing Ontologies in the IoT-domain)
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* https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01467853v2 (IoT-O, a Core-Domain IoT Ontology to Represent Connected Devices Networks)
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=== Use cases ===
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The Ontology need to be suitable for data entries and the usages of those data. We need to identify use case and test the ontology against those.
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* For a given '''device''' I want to know what the device's '''sensors''' may record
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* For a given '''device''' I want to know what the device's '''sensors''' may transmit to third party

Revision as of 17:57, 26 January 2020

Work in progress.

  • How do we structure Internet of Things (IoT) devices like Tesla Cars or Amazon Echo / Alexa?
  • Should we make on item by model? Group of model?
  • One item by services? But what is the services? Typically Amazon Echo devices are linked to Alexa services, but they may differ in data collection.
  • Can we do a type of data collection and inject it in all Tesla Cars Model?
  • How do we index data controllers? Etc?

Internet of Things & Connected Devices Ontology

Every devices have 3 "module" that seem interesting for personaldata:

  • The device (for example ssn:Device or iot-o:SoftwareAgent)
  • The sensing module, what kind of data is possible to record on a given device
  • The service module. In many cases, the IoT and the programmable web are very close. Connected devices can be seen as service providers and consumers,and by specifying a notion of service, every aspect of an IoT system can be represented. <ref>IoT-O, a Core-Domain IoT Ontology to Represent Connected Devices Networks</ref>

Literature

Use cases

The Ontology need to be suitable for data entries and the usages of those data. We need to identify use case and test the ontology against those.

  • For a given device I want to know what the device's sensors may record
  • For a given device I want to know what the device's sensors may transmit to third party