Registry SAREF4EHAW: an extension of SAREF for eHealth Ageing Well domain

The objective of SAREF4EHAW is to extend SAREF ontology for the eHealth/Ageing-well (EHAW) vertical. Clause 4.1 of the present document shortly introduces a high level view of the envisioned SAREF4EHAW semantic model and modular ontology, with the retained concepts (i.e. classes) and their relations. SAREF4EHAW extension has been specified and formalised by investigating EHAW domain related resources, as reported in ETSI TR 103 509, such as: potential stakeholders, standardization initiatives, alliances/associations, European projects, EC directives, existing ontologies, and data repositories. Therefore, SAREF4EHAW modular ontology shall both: - Allow the implementation of a limited set of typical EHAW related use cases already identified in ETSI TR 103 509, i.e. - Use case 1 ?elderly at home monitoring and support?, - Use case 2 ?monitoring and support of healthy lifestyles for citizens?, - Use case 3 ?Early Warning System (EWS) and Cardiovascular Accidents detection?. - Fulfil the eHealth Ageing Well related requirements provided in ETSI TR 103 509, mainly the ontological ones that were mostly taken as input for the ontology specification. SAREF4EHAW mainly reuses the following existing ontologies: SAREF, ETSI SmartBAN reference model, SAREF 4 Environment extension and W3C SSN System module. The following figure presents the high level view of SAREF4EHAW ontology. ![SAREF4SYST overview](diagrams/SAREF4EHAW_Model.jpg) For semantic interoperability handling purposes, an ontology based solution, combined with sensing-as-a-service and WoT strategies, is retained for SAREF4EHAW. Therefore, an upper level ontology, at service level, shall also behas been fully modelled (Service class and sub-classes depicted in the previous figure). For embedded semantic analytics purposes, SAREF4EHAW shall behas been designed using the modularity principle (see ETSI TR 103 509) and can thus be mainly described by the following self-contained knowledge sub-ontologies (or modules): HealthActor, Ban, HealthDevice, Function (measured data related concepts included) and Service.

Prefix
saref.ehaw
Alternative Prefixes
s4ehaw
Keywords
engineering iot nfdi4ing
Links
Homepage
Contact
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Pattern for Local Unique Identifiers
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Example Local Unique Identifier
Activity   Resolve
Example CURIE
saref.ehaw:Activity
Ontology

A summary of the relations in the Bioregistry schema can be found here.

In Collection
NFDI4Ing Ontologies
Metaregistry SAREF4EHAW: an extension of SAREF for eHealth Ageing Well domain

The metaregistry provides mappings between the Bioregistry and other registries. There are 2 mappings to external registries for this resource with 1 unique external prefixes.

Registry Name Registry Metaprefix External Prefix Curate
LOV Linked Open Vocabularies logo lov s4ehaw
TIB-TS TIB Terminology Service logo tib s4ehaw
Providers

A provider turns a local unique identifiers from a resource into a URI. Many providers are also resolvable as URLs (i.e., they can be used in a web browser).

The local unique identifier Activity is used to demonstrate the providers available for SAREF4EHAW: an extension of SAREF for eHealth Ageing Well domain. Some providers may use a different example, which is displayed in the table below. A guide for curating additional providers can be found here.

Name Metaprefix URI
SAREF4EHAW: an extension of SAREF for eHealth Ageing Well domain saref.ehaw https://saref.etsi.org/saref4ehaw/Activity
Bioregistry bioregistry https://bioregistry.io/saref.ehaw:Activity