Pankesh Patel
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IEEE Intelligent Systems | 2016
Amelie Gyrard; Pankesh Patel; Amit P. Sheth; Martin Serrano
This column discusses the benefits of using Semantic Web technologies to get meaningful knowledge from sensor data.
IEEE Intelligent Systems | 2017
Pankesh Patel; Muhammad Intizar Ali; Amit P. Sheth
This article presents a flexible architecture for Internet of Things (IoT) data analytics using the concept of fog computing. The authors identify different actors and their roles in order to design adaptive IoT data analytics solutions. The presented approach can be used to effectively design robust IoT applications that require a tradeoff between cloud- and edge-based computing depending on dynamic application requirements. The potential use cases of this technology can be found in scenarios such as smart cities, security surveillance, and smart manufacturing, where the quality of user experience is important.
international world wide web conferences | 2017
Pankesh Patel; Amelie Gyrard; Soumya Kanti Datta; Muhammad Intizar Ali
In this demonstration, we present our Semantic Web of Things~(SWoT) prototyping toolkit called SWoTSuite. It is a set of tools supporting an easy and fast prototyping of end-to-end SWoT applications. SWoTSuite facilitates - (i) automation of application development life-cycle, (ii) reducing the amount of time and effort required for developing WoT applications and (iii) an easy integration of semantic web technologies within WoT applications.
arXiv: Software Engineering | 2017
Amelie Gyrard; Martin Serrano; Pankesh Patel
Abstract The Web of Things (WoT) is rapidly growing in popularity getting the interest of not only technologist and scientific communities but industrial, system integrators and solution providers. The key aspect of the WoT to succeed is the relatively, easy-to-build ecosystems nature inherited from the web and the capacity for building end-to-end solutions. At the WoT connecting physical devices such as sensors, RFID tags or any devices that can send data through the Internet using the Web is almost automatic. The WoT shared data can be used to build smarter solutions that offer business services in the form of IoT applications. In this chapter, we review the main WoT challenges, with particular interest on highlighting those that rely on combining heterogeneous IoT data for the design of smarter services and applications and that benefit from data interoperability. Semantic web technologies help for overcoming with such challenges by addressing, among other ones the following objectives: 1) semantically annotating and unifying heterogeneous data, 2) enriching semantic WoT datasets with external knowledge graphs, and 3) providing an analysis of data by means of reasoning mechanisms to infer meaningful information. To overcome the challenge of building interoperable semantics-based IoT applications, the Machine-to-Machine Measurement (M3) semantic engine has been designed to semantically annotate WoT data, build the logic of smarter services and deduce meaningful knowledge by linking it to the external knowledge graphs available on the web. M3 assists application and business developers in designing interoperable Semantic Web of Things applications. Contributions in the context of European semantic-based WoT projects are discussed and a particular use case within FIESTA-IoT project is presented.
international world wide web conferences | 2017
Amelie Gyrard; Pankesh Patel; Soumya Kanti Datta; Muhammad Intizar Ali
An ever growing interest and wide adoption of Internet of Things (IoT) and Web technologies are unleashing a true potential of designing a broad range of high-quality consumer applications. Smart cities, smart buildings, and e-health are among various application domains which are currently benefiting and will continue to benefit from IoT and Web technologies in a foreseeable future. Similarly, semantic technologies have proven their effectiveness in various domains and a few among multiple challenges which semantic Web technologies are addressing are to (i) mitigate heterogeneity by providing semantic inter-operability, (ii) facilitate easy integration of data application, (iii) deduce and extract new knowledge to build applications providing smart solutions, and (iv) facilitate inter-operability among various data processes including representation, management and storage of data. In this tutorial, our focus will be on the combination of Web technologies, Semantic Web, and IoT technologies and we will present to our audience that how a merger of these technologies is leading towards an evolution from IoT to Web of Things (WoT) to Semantic Web of Things. This tutorial will introduce the basics of Internet of Things, Web of Things and Semantic Web and will demonstrate tools and techniques designed to enable the rapid development of semantics-based Web of Things applications. One key aspect of this tutorial is to familiarize its audience with the open source tools designed by different semantic Web, IoT and WoT based projects and provide the audience a rich hands-on experience to use these tools and build smart applications with minimal efforts. Thus, reducing the learning curve to its maximum. We will showcase real-world use case scenarios which are designed using semantically-enabled WoT frameworks (e.g. CityPulse, FIESTA-IoT and M3).
arXiv: Software Engineering | 2016
Pankesh Patel; Tie Luo; Umesh Bellur
arXiv: Other Computer Science | 2016
Pankesh Patel; Amelie Gyrard; Dhavalkumar Thakker; Amit P. Sheth; Martin Serrano
international semantic web conference | 2016
Pankesh Patel; Amelie Gyrard; Dhavalkumar Thakker; Amit P. Sheth; Martin Serrano
arXiv: Software Engineering | 2016
Amelie Gyrard; Pankesh Patel; Amit P. Sheth; Martin Serrano
The Missouri Review | 2018
Pankesh Patel; Muhammad Intizar Ali; Amit Sheth