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Indexing mobile objects using dual transformations
Authors:George Kollios  Dimitris Papadopoulos  Dimitrios Gunopulos  Vassilis J. Tsotras
Affiliation:(1) Department of Computer Science, Boston University, MA 02215 Boston, USA;(2) Department of Computer Science & Engineering, University of California Riverside, CA 92521 Riverside, USA
Abstract:With the recent advances in wireless networks, embedded systems, and GPS technology, databases that manage the location of moving objects have received increased interest. In this paper, we present indexing techniques for moving object databases. In particular, we propose methods to index moving objects in order to efficiently answer range queries about their current and future positions. This problem appears in real-life applications such as predicting future congestion areas in a highway system or allocating more bandwidth for areas where a high concentration of mobile phones is imminent. We address the problem in external memory and present dynamic solutions, both for the one-dimensional and the two-dimensional cases. Our approach transforms the problem into a dual space that is easier to index. Important in this dynamic environment is not only query performance but also the update processing, given the large number of moving objects that issue updates. We compare the dual-transformation approach with the TPR-tree, an efficient method for indexing moving objects that is based on time-parameterized index nodes. An experimental evaluation shows that the dual-transformation approach provides comparable query performance but has much faster update processing. Moreover, the dual method does not require establishing a predefined query horizon.Received: 27 April 2003, Accepted: 11 May 2004, Published online: 14 September 2004Edited by: J. VeijalainenGeorge Kollios: Supported by NSF CAREER Award 0133825.Dimitrios Gunopulos: Supported by NSF ITR 0220148, NSF CAREER Award 9984729, NSF IIS-9907477, and NRDRP.Vassilis J. Tsotras: Supported by NSF IIS-9907477, NSF EIA-9983445 and the DoD.
Keywords:Spatiotemporal databases  Access methods  Mobile objects
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