SOSA: A Lightweight Ontology for Sensors, Observations, Samples, and Actuators

Janowicz, Krzysztof, Haller, Armin, Cox, Simon J D, Phuoc, Danh Le, Lefrancois, Maxime

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

The Sensor, Observation, Sample, and Actuator (SOSA) ontology provides a formal but lightweight general-purpose specification for modeling the interaction between the entities involved in the acts of observation, actuation, and sampling. SOSA is the result of rethinking the W3C-XG Semantic Sensor Network (SSN) ontology based on changes in scope and target audience, technical developments, and lessons learned over the past years. SOSA also acts as a replacement of SSN's Stimulus Sensor Observation (SSO) core. It has been developed by the first joint working group of the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) and the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) on Spatial Data on the Web. In this work, we motivate the need for SOSA, provide an overview of the main classes and properties, and briefly discuss its integration with the new release of the SSN ontology as well as various other alignments to specifications such as OGC's Observations and Measurements (O&M), Dolce-Ultralite (DUL), and other prominent ontologies. We will also touch upon common modeling problems and application areas related to publishing and searching observation, sampling, and actuation data on the Web. The SOSA ontology and standard can be accessed at https://www.w3.org/TR/vocab-ssn/. Keywords: Ontology, Sensor, Observation, Actuator, Linked Data, Web of Things, Internet of Things, Schema.org 1. Introduction and Motivation In their broadest definition sensors detect and react to changes in the environment that directly or indirectly reveal the value of a property. The process of determining this, not necessarily numeric, value is called an observation.

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