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Information technology — Underwater acoustic sensor network (UWASN) — Part 1: Overview and requirements

ISO/IEC 30140-1:2018(E) This part of ISO/IEC 30140 provides a general overview of underwater acoustic sensor networks (UWASN). It describes their main characteristics in terms of the effects of propagation variability and analyses the main differences with respect to terrestrial networks. It further identifies the specificities of UWASN and derives some specific and general requirements for these networks.

ISO/IEC 30140-1:2018 [ISO/IEC 30140-1:2018]

Information technology — Sensor networks: Sensor Network Reference Architecture (SNRA) — Part 7: Interoperability guidelines

ISO/IEC 29182-7:2015 provides a general overview and guidelines for achieving interoperability between sensor network services and related entities in a heterogeneous sensor network.

ISO/IEC 29182-7:2015 [ISO/IEC 29182-7:2015]

Home and Building Electronic Systems (HBES)- Part 6-2 IoT Semantic Ontology model description

This document defines the HBES Information Model and a corresponding data exchange format for the Home and Building HBES Open Communication System.

EN 50090-6-2:2021

Allotrope Ontology (AFO)

The Allotrope Foundation- Ontologies (-AFO-) is a curated collection of defined terms prepared by Allotrope Foundation. The AFO is collectively licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC-BY). However, the collection includes terms that are from or based on third party sources, as identified in the attribution file within the AFO software release package, as updated from time-to-time. Such individual terms may be subject to subject to other licenses specified by the source (e.g., terms from the CHMO or chemical methods ontology are also under the CC-BY, while terms based on Wikipedia entries are subject to CC BY-SA).

Feature Annotation Location Description Ontology (FALDO)

FALDO is the Feature Annotation Location Description Ontology. It is a simple ontology to describe sequence feature positions and regions as found in GFF3, DBBJ, EMBL, GenBank files, UniProt, and many other bioinformatics resources. The aim of this ontology is to describe the position of a sequence region or a feature. It does not aim to describe features or regions itself, but instead depends on resources such as the Sequence Ontology or the UniProt core ontolgy.