The Graph of Things - The Live Open Knowledge Graph for Connected Things

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The Graph of Things - The Live Open Knowledge Graph for Connected Things

The Internet of Things (IoT) with billions of connected devices has been generating an enormous amount of data every hour. Connecting every data item generated by IoT to the rest of the digital world to turn this data into meaningful actions will create new capabilities, richer experiences, and unprecedented economic opportunity for businesses, individuals, and countries. However, providing an integrated view for exploring and querying such data at real-time is extremely challenging due to its Big Data natures: big volume, fast real-time update and messy data sources. To address this challenge we provide a unified integrated and live view for heterogeneous IoT data sources using Linked Data, called the Graph Of Things (GoT). GoT is backed by a scalable and elastic software stack to deal with billion records of historical and static datasets in conjunction with millions of triples being fetched and
enriched to connect the GoT per hour at realtime. The GoT makes approximately a half of million stream data sources queryable via a SPARQL endpoint and a continuous query channel using the web socket protocol that enables us to create a live explorer of GoT at http://graphofthings.org/ with just HTML and Javascript.

InsightInsight Centre for Data Analytics - National University of Ireland, Galway

Insight Centre for Data Analytics - National University of Ireland, Galway

Insight Building, IDA Business Park
Lower Dangan
091 Galway
Ireland