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Multiagent Semantical Annotation Enhancement Model for IoT-Based Energy-Aware Data

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  • Kaleem Razzaq Malik
  • Tauqir Ahmad
  • Muhammad Farhan
  • Farhan Ullah
  • Kashif Amjad
  • Shehzad Khalid

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The Internet of Things (IoT) is involved in dealing with physical items, gadgets, vehicles, structures, and different things that are inserted into hardware, programming, sensors, and system availability, which empowers these items to gather and trade information. Improving extraction of sensor-based data for energy awareness and then annotating it and converting it into semantically enabled form for analyzing results with the use of improved tools and applications are the focus of this research. However, as the amount of real time data gets huge, it becomes difficult to track results when needed at once. Reconciliation of heterogeneous information sources into an interlinked data is a standout among the most pertinent difficulties for some learning based systems these days. This paper forms suitable elements by a methodology for adjustment of heterogeneous sensor-based Web assets, where different tools and applications like weather detection for self-observing and self-diagnostics use dispersed human specialists and learning. The proposed general model uses a capability of the Semantic Web innovation and concentrates on the part of a semantic adjustment of existing broadly utilized models of information representation to Resource Description Framework (RDF) based semantically rich arrangement. This work is valuable for sorting out and inquiry of the detecting information in the Internet of Things.

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  • Kaleem Razzaq Malik & Tauqir Ahmad & Muhammad Farhan & Farhan Ullah & Kashif Amjad & Shehzad Khalid, 2016. "Multiagent Semantical Annotation Enhancement Model for IoT-Based Energy-Aware Data," International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, , vol. 12(6), pages 9103265-910, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:intdis:v:12:y:2016:i:6:p:9103265
    DOI: 10.1155/2016/9103265
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