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Wind lidar ontology

This repository provides the source file for a wind lidar ontology. The Task 32 wind lidar ontology is a controlled vocabulary about wind lidar that also includes a hierarchy, synonyms, and interrelationships. It can be used to help organise and explore data, publications and software.

Check out a human-friendly version of the ontology.

Based on the OpenLidar module definitions

This ontology includes terms used to describe the design of a wind lidar. These are structured according to the modular layout proposed in the OpenLidar project and described in detail here.

The OpenLidar modular wind lidar architecture

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Developed using sheet2df and OntoStack

We use sheet2rdf to build wind lidar ontology, while DTU Wind Energy instance of OntoStack to serve the ontology. sheet2rdf and OntoStack are developed by FAIR Data Collective.

How to use this ontology

There are several ways the ontology.

As a glossary

If you just want to know what a certain lidar-related term means, check out a human-friendly version of the ontology**.

To define the inputs for simulations

The ontology defines a structure for the data that describe the design of a wind lidar and how it is used. This could be encoded in a YAML file and used as the input to a lidar simulation.

To define a reference lidar device

The ontology defines a structure for the data that describe the design of a wind lidar. A very incomplete example of how this could be used is included as reference-designs/staring_lidar.yaml.

Implementation

The ontology file

The actual ontology is contained in ontology.ttl.

Syntax

The file is written using the Simple Knowledge Organisation System (skos) schema. It can be checked for conformance to the skos schema using e.g. the SPARNA skos verification tool.

Building the ontology files

The ontology is created by from a google sheet using sheet2rdf

To contribute

The data in the ontology can only be changed by the repository maintainers. The ontology data is protected to ensure availability and avoid misuse or abuse.

The data is entered via a google sheet. To request access, please raise an issue.

NEW: Discussions

Not familiar with GitHub? Don't know the difference between an issue and a hole in the ground? Jump in to the discussion at https://github.com/IEA-Wind-Task-32/wind-lidar-glossary/discussions/ instead, and we'll help.

Raise an issue

GitHub issues are used to provide an open and auditable way for modifying the data in the ontology

For any other feedback please raise an issue.

Contributions will become part of this repository according to the terms of the contributor agreement.

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Maintainers

This repository is maintained by

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Contact

Questions, comments, and feedback about the ontology should be shared as an issue or sent to [email protected].