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Manfred Hauswirth
Researcher at Technical University of Berlin
Publications - 272
Citations - 10121
Manfred Hauswirth is an academic researcher from Technical University of Berlin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless sensor network & Web service. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 259 publications receiving 9663 citations. Previous affiliations of Manfred Hauswirth include National University of Ireland & Vienna University of Technology.
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Ontology paper: The SSN ontology of the W3C semantic sensor network incubator group
Michael Compton,Payam Barnaghi,Luis Bermudez,Raúl García-Castro,Oscar Corcho,Simon Cox,John Graybeal,Manfred Hauswirth,Cory Henson,Arthur Herzog,Vincent Huang,Krzysztof Janowicz,W. David Kelsey,Danh Le Phuoc,Laurent Lefort,Myriam Leggieri,Holger Neuhaus,Andriy Nikolov,Kevin R. Page,Alexandre Passant,Amit P. Sheth,Kerry Taylor +21 more
TL;DR: The SSN ontology is described, which can describe sensors in terms of capabilities, measurement processes, observations and deployments and the use of the ontology in recent research projects is described.
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A native and adaptive approach for unified processing of linked streams and linked data
TL;DR: This paper presents CQELS (Continuous Query Evaluation over Linked Streams), a native and adaptive query processor for unified query processing over linked Stream Data and Linked Data, and demonstrates the efficiency of this approach.
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P-Grid: a self-organizing structured P2P system
Karl Aberer,Philippe Cudré-Mauroux,Anwitaman Datta,Zoran Despotovic,Manfred Hauswirth,Magdalena Punceva,Roman Schmidt +6 more
TL;DR: Self-organizing Structured P2P systems are described, which have generated substantial interest because of emergent globalscale phenomena and the most prominent class of approaches are distributed hash tables (DHT) and Chord.
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Infrastructure for Data Processing in Large-Scale Interconnected Sensor Networks
TL;DR: The global sensor networks (GSN) middleware is described, its conceptual model, abstractions, and architecture are presented, and the efficiency of the implementation is demonstrated through experiments with typical high-load application profiles.
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SPITFIRE: toward a semantic web of things
Dennis Pfisterer,Kay Römer,Daniel Bimschas,Oliver Kleine,Richard Mietz,Cuong Truong,Henning Hasemann,Alexander Kröller,Max Pagel,Manfred Hauswirth,Marcel Karnstedt,Myriam Leggieri,Alexandre Passant,Ray Richardson +13 more
TL;DR: The vision and architecture of a Semantic Web of Things is described: a service infrastructure that makes the deployment and use of semantic applications involving Internet-connected sensors almost as easy as building, searching, and reading a web page today.