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The Language Characteristics of Internet of Things English from the Perspective of Word Formation

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DOI: 10.23977/acss.2022.060610 | Downloads: 60 | Views: 555

Author(s)

Hua Sun 1

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1 Faculty of Humanities, Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Beijing, 100044, China

Corresponding Author

Hua Sun

ABSTRACT

IoT English is part of Tech English. Therefore, IoT English also has the characteristics of strict standardization, strong objectivity and strict logic. However, due to the uniqueness of IoT science, IoT English has some characteristics that are different from other technical English, which is also different from the commonly applicable "ordinary English". Therefore, in the process of developing the Internet of Things, this paper explored the English of IoT from the perspective of word meaning to address the heterogeneity and interoperability of the Internet of Things, as well as interoperable collaborative systems. By analyzing language features, semantic synergy was finally realized. However, since the semantic Internet of Things has the dual characteristics of the Internet of Things and the semantic web environment, the semantic data in it presents many new data characteristics. These semantic capabilities are also compatible with semantic IoT, which requires the data ability to analyze semantic data in the semantic Internet environment to make the most of semantic data. For these functions, this paper proposed a QoS-based method of dynamically combining IoT semantic services to provide semantic information, and various service seekers in the IoT environment provide dynamic and more accurate services. Also, it presented the experimental results of traditional semantic matching similarity comparison. The recall and accuracy rates were 50% and 56.7%, respectively. At the same 175 nodes, the improved S-Match improved the response time of the S-Match by 135 milliseconds, and it can be seen that the system is highly viable.

KEYWORDS

IoT English, Word Formation, Semantic IoT, Dynamic Service Composition

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Hua Sun, The Language Characteristics of Internet of Things English from the Perspective of Word Formation. Advances in Computer, Signals and Systems (2022) Vol. 6: 57-68. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/acss.2022.060610.

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