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DAEMON: A Domain-Based Monitoring Ontology for IoT Systems

Said Daoudagh, Eda Marchetti, Antonello Calabrò, Filipa Ferrada, Ana Inês Oliveira, José Barata, Ricardo Silva Peres, Francisco Marques

Year
2023
Citations
2
Access
Open access

Abstract

Abstract Internet of Things (IoT) is an emerging technology used in several contexts and domains. The work aims to define a technological reference solution specifically conceived for monitoring and assessing the behavior of IoT systems from the cybersecurity perspective when a new device or component joins the system. We leverage semantic web technologies, such as ontologies, for defining DAEMON, a domain-based ontology that formally models monitoring, IoT, and System of Systems (SoS) domains’ knowledge. We also propose a supporting architecture and describe the proof-of-concept implementing different components. We have validated and showcased our proposal by instantiating DAEMON into a multi-robot autonomous navigation scenario applied to the intralogistics domain.

Keywords

DaemonComputer scienceOntologyLeverage (statistics)Domain (mathematical analysis)Semantic WebInternet of ThingsJoinsComponent (thermodynamics)World Wide Web

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