Ontology module Class Subclass-of property Object property Equivalent to a restriction in an object property Subclass of a restriction in an object property.

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Ontology module Class Subclass-of property Object property Equivalent to a restriction in an object property Subclass of a restriction in an object property Legend Module Class = objectProperty only | some objectProperty only | some objectProperty Class

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CommunicationMeasuringCapability MeasurementCapabilityMeasurementProperty hasMeasurementProperty only Accuracy DetectionLimitDrift Frequency MeasurementRange PrecisionResolution ResponseTime Selectivity Sensitivity Latency Upper EnergyRestrictionOperatingRestriction OperatingRange OperatingProperty hasOperatingProperty only EnvironmentalOperatingPropertyMaintenanceSchedule SurvivalRangeSurvivalProperty hasSurvivalProperty only EnvironmentalSurvivalPropertySystemLifetimeBatteryLifetime OperatingPowerRange Property

Measuring Device Deployment PlatformSite System DeploymentRelatedProcess Deployment Platform Device Sensor SensingDevice Sensing ArtifactFunction SensorInput/Stimulus ObservationValue SensorOutput Process Observation Upper Observation Property FeatureOfInterest SensorDataSheet DUL Situation Method Region satisfies Object Event Quality Event InformationObject describes PhysicalObject includesObject isParticipantIn isSettingFor Entity isQualityOf hasQuality isDescribedBy isRegionForhasRegion Description Process DesignedArtifact or