Abstract

The current Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem consists of non-interoperable products and services. The Web of Things (WoT) advances the IoT by allowing consumers to interact with the IoT ecosystem through the open and standard web technologies. But the Web alone does not solve the interoperability issues. It is widely acknowledged that Semantic Web Technologies hold the potential of achieving data and platform interoperability in both the IoT and WoT landscapes. In this context, the paper attempts to review and analyze the current state of ontology-based software tools for semantic interoperability.

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