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A practical approach to ontology-enabled control systems for astronomical instrumentation (1310.5488v1)

Published 21 Oct 2013 in astro-ph.IM, cs.AI, and cs.SE

Abstract: Even though modern service-oriented and data-oriented architectures promise to deliver loosely coupled control systems, they are inherently brittle as they commonly depend on a priori agreed interfaces and data models. At the same time, the Semantic Web and a whole set of accompanying standards and tools are emerging, advocating ontologies as the basis for knowledge exchange. In this paper we aim to identify a number of key ideas from the myriad of knowledge-based practices that can readily be implemented by control systems today. We demonstrate with a practical example (a three-channel imager for the Mercator Telescope) how ontologies developed in the Web Ontology Language (OWL) can serve as a meta-model for our instrument, covering as many engineering aspects of the project as needed. We show how a concrete system model can be built on top of this meta-model via a set of Domain Specific Languages (DSLs), supporting both formal verification and the generation of software and documentation artifacts. Finally we reason how the available semantics can be exposed at run-time by adding a "semantic layer" that can be browsed, queried, monitored etc. by any OPC UA-enabled client.

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Authors (5)
  1. Wim Pessemier (7 papers)
  2. Gert Raskin (28 papers)
  3. Hans Van Winckel (79 papers)
  4. Geert Deconinck (21 papers)
  5. Philippe Saey (1 paper)
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