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Submission Request to W3C: IoT-Lite Ontology

Submitted Materials

We, W3C Member University of Surrey hereby submit to the Consortium the following specification, comprising the following document(s) attached hereto:

  1. IoT-Lite Ontology

which collectively are referred to as "the Submission". We request the Submission be known as the IoT-Lite Ontology Submission.

Abstract

IoT-Lite ontology is a lightweight ontology to represent Internet of Things (IoT) resources, entities and services. IoT-Lite is an instantiation of the SSN ontology. The lightweight allow the representation and use of IoT platforms without consuming excessive processing time when querying the ontology. However it is also a meta ontology that can be extended in order to represent IoT concepts in a more detailed way in different domains. It also can be combined with ontologies representing IoT data streams such as SAO ontology.

Intellectual Property Statements

The below statements concerning Copyrights, Trade and Service Marks, and Patents, have been made by the following people, on behalf of themselves and their affiliated organizations:

Copyrights

Each organization, respectively, hereby grants to the W3C a perpetual, nonexclusive, royalty-free, world-wide right and license under any of its copyrights on this contribution, to copy, publish and distribute the contribution under the W3C document license.

Additionally, should the Submission be used as a contribution towards a W3C Activity, each organization grants a right and license of the same scope to any derivative works prepared by the W3C and based on, or incorporating all or part of, the contribution. Each organization further agrees that any derivative works of this contribution prepared by the W3C shall be solely owned by the W3C.

Should the Submission not be used as a contribution towards a W3C Activity, change control of the Submission shall remain with the authors. Also, the authors expect to continue evolution of the IoT-Lite Ontology specification until such time as a W3C working group is formed.

Patents

Each organization agrees to offer licenses according to the W3C Royalty-Free licensing requirements described in section 5 of the 5 February 2004 W3C Patent Policy for any portion of the Submission that is subsequently incorporated in a W3C Recommendation.

Suggested action

We suggest that the Consortium consider the Submission as a starting point for work in a new working group.

Resources

To help with this work we expect, but do not commit, to be able to provide representatives to participate in the working group.

Contact

Inquiries from the public or press about this Submission should be directed to: Payam Barnaghi <p.barnaghi@surrey.ac.uk>

Submitted

This 26th of November, 2015,