First Public Working Draft: VSSo Core: Vehicle Signal Specification Core Ontology

VSSo Core: Vehicle Signal Specification Core Ontology

https://www.w3.org/TR/2022/WD-vsso-core-20220303/

Published by
 Automotive Working Group

Abstract

The core ontology introduces concepts for the structural elements of VSS defined through the rule set in the specifications. Figure 1 gives an overview of those. The root node is the Vehicle itself. From there the structure is given through so-called Branches. They serve as sorting element for the leaf nodes and are not specified in the specification itself in greater details. The leaf nodes contain the semantic information of signals, which expext to describe and hold information, which changes in greater frequency and of attributes, which are more static. The core of the ontology defines this structure in an OWL ontology and serves as a basis for the defined signals of the standard catalogue and potential further development of the branches as more than structural information.

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