A common-sense based system for Geo-IoTA
Computer Architecture and Networks Group, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Ciudad Real, Spain
mariajose.santofimia@uclm.es
Computer Architecture and Networks Group, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Ciudad Real, Spain
david.villa@uclm.es
Computer Architecture and Networks Group, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Ciudad Real, Spain
felix.villanueva@uclm.es
Computer Architecture and Networks Group, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Ciudad Real, Spain
Ana.Rubio@uclm.es
Computer Architecture and Networks Group, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Ciudad Real, Spain
Ruben.Cantarero@uclm.es
Computer Architecture and Networks Group, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Ciudad Real, Spain
Cristian.Trapero@uclm.es
Computer Architecture and Networks Group, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Ciudad Real, Spain
juancarlos.lopez@uclm.es
CONFERENCE — A common-sense based system for Geo-IoT. Procedia Computer Science
PAGES — 665-674
ISSN — 1877-0509
PUBLISHER — Elsevier
YEAR — 2018
Cantarero, R., Rubio, A., Trapero, C., Santofimia, M. J., Villanueva, F. J., Villa, D., & Lopez, J. C. (2018). A common-sense based system for Geo-IoT. Procedia Computer Science, 126, 665-674.
title={A common-sense based system for Geo-IoT},
author={Cantarero, Ruben and Rubio, Ana and Trapero, Cristian and Santofimia, Maria J and Villanueva, Felix J and Villa, David and Lopez, Juan C},
journal={Procedia Computer Science},
volume={126},
pages={665–674},
year={2018},
publisher={Elsevier}
}
Abstract
This paper presents an architecture for smart buildings based on common-sense reasoning using the IndoorGML standard. Themain objective is the construction of a knowledge model that allows inferring information that is not explicitly defined in thatmodel. The main challenges addressed are: 1) the modeling of the concepts presented by the standard in the knowledge base used,known as Scone; 2) the automation of the introduction of knowledge in Scone with the proposed model; and 3) the implementationof a service-oriented architecture that makes possible to introduce knowledge in a transparent way. The semantic knowledge wepresent here, which shows more advanced and flexible capabilities, will make it possible in the future to carry out reasonings thatnot only depend on the structure of a building, but on many other aspects of the IoT such as sensors or actuators that are difficult tocontemplate if a common sense approach is not followed.