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8<br />

Simpler IoT Word(s) of Tomorrow, More<br />

Interoperability Challenges to Cope Today<br />

Payam Barnaghi 1 , Philippe Cousin 2 , Pedro Maló 3 ,<br />

Martin Serrano 4 , and Cesar Viho 5<br />

1 University of Surrey, United Kingdom.<br />

2 Easy Global Market, France.<br />

3 FCT-UNL/UNINOVA-CTS, Portugal.<br />

4 DERI NUI-Galway, Digital Enterprise Research Institute, Ireland.<br />

5 University of Rennes I, France.<br />

8.1 Introduction<br />

In this chapter we review recent trends and challenges on interoperability, discuss<br />

physical versus virtual and while addressing technology interoperability<br />

challenges in parallel, discuss how, with the growing importance of data understanding<br />

and processing, semantic web and their technologies, frameworks and<br />

information models can support data interoperability in the design of the Future<br />

Internet. Internet of Things (IoT) is taken as reference example in enterprise<br />

applications and services and their importance of the economic dimension.<br />

Extensible discussed the Internet of Things (IoT) refers to things<br />

(“objects”) and the virtual representations of these objects on the Internet.<br />

IoT defines how the things will be connected through the Internet and how<br />

those things “talk” amongst other things and communicate with other systems<br />

in order to expose their capabilities and functionalities “services”. Internet of<br />

Internet of Things: Converging Technologies for Smart Environments<br />

and Integrated Ecosystems, 277–314.<br />

© 2013 River Publishers. All rights reserved.

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