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Ontological base models machine-to-machine M2M applied to the internet of things IOT
Author(s) -
Mauricio Orlando Bermúdez Amaya,
Octavio José Salcedo Parra,
Juan Pablo Rodríguez Miranda
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
boletín redipe
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2256-1536
DOI - 10.36260/rbr.v10i12.1576
Subject(s) - computer science , interoperability , internet of things , machine to machine , ontology , metric (unit) , aggregate (composite) , scheme (mathematics) , web of things , service (business) , base (topology) , the internet , artificial intelligence , quality of service , world wide web , computer network , mathematical analysis , philosophy , operations management , materials science , mathematics , economy , epistemology , economics , composite material
Machine-to-Machine M2M   technology   being a specific discourse universe of the Internet of Things IoT for the connectivity of intelligent devices, the support of said environment requires a basic conceptual scheme; for which the present article, proposes an evaluation about the different ontological models that consider the M2M and the IoT in simultaneous, recognizing the syntactic and semantic capacity of the interoperability of such devices, from the study of the basic schemes in mention, and identifying its most outstanding properties according to the Quality of Service QoS metric, obtaining the oneM2M ontology as the most appropriate.

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