Extending the Common Greenhouse Ontology with Incident Reporting from Autonomous Systems
conference paper
This paper presents the development of an extension to the Common Greenhouse Ontology (CGO) to enhance greenhouse automation, specifically focusing on incident reporting from autonomous systems. This research addresses the evolving landscape of technology in greenhouse operations and the need to support semantic interoperability among various components within a greenhouse ecosystem. By extending the CGO to accommodate robot-based autonomous systems, such as autonomous systems to combat diseases in crops and horticultural indoor positioning systems, this study aims to improve data transfer, understanding, and communication in smart horticulture projects. By designing the CGO extension based on practical implementations within the smart horticulture initiative of TNO and Hortivation, we demonstrate the effectiveness of the extended CGO for autonomous systems in enabling collaboration and standardised communication. The paper concludes by discussing the significance of the ontology extension in driving innovation and efficiency in greenhouse automation, while also highlighting areas for future exploration and refinement.
TNO Identifier
1005633
ISSN
16130073
Publisher
CEUR-WS
Source title
CEUR Workshop Proceedings : Proceedings of the Joint Ontology Workshops (JOWO) - Episode X: The Tukker Zomer of Ontology, and satellite events co-located with the 14th International Conference on Formal Ontology in Information Systems (FOIS 2024)
Collation
54 p.