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Approximating Object Location for Moving Object Database
Providence, Rhode Island, USA May 19-May 22
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Ken C. K. Lee, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Hong Va Leong, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Antonio Si, Oracle Corporation
We consider a moving object database, which keeps track of object locations and supports location-aware queries. Frequent location update to the database can provide high query accuracy but result in heavy consumption on the scarce communication bandwidth and precious object energy, as well as great index maintenance overhead at the server. We propose the use of safe-region: an area in which an object moves without having to send in a location update. The database records safe-regions for objects, instead of their exact locations for query answering and filtering. We propose three schemes to compute the safe-region based on object movement pattern and study the performance and the impact on query precision and cost.
Index Terms:
moving object database, adaptive safe-region, performance, precision
Citation:
Ken C. K. Lee, Hong Va Leong, Antonio Si, "Approximating Object Location for Moving Object Database," icdcsw, pp.402, 23rd International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops (ICDCSW'03), 2003
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