Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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397279 | Information Systems | 2010 | 25 Pages |
Abstract
Distributed moving object database servers offer a feasible solution to the scalability problems of centralized database systems. In these potentially large-scale systems, querying about the time-varying location of specific moving objects can be particularly expensive in terms of running time. This work proposes a meta-index based strategy that can significantly speed up the processing of these queries. The meta-index acts as an entry point for spatio-temporal queries and quickly drives the search process to the database servers that contain solutions. It also enables very fast approximated solutions to queries such as top-kk and spatio-temporal range queries.
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Authors
Mauricio Marin, M. Andrea Rodríguez,