Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
465023 Pervasive and Mobile Computing 2008 22 Pages PDF
Abstract

Location-dependent data are central to many emerging applications, ranging from traffic information services to sensor networks. The standard pull- and push-based data dissemination models become unworkable since the data volumes and number of clients are high.We address this problem using locale covers  , a subset of the original set of locations of interest, chosen to include at least one location in a suitably defined neighborhood of any client. Since location-dependent values are highly correlated with location, a query can be answered using a location close to the query point. Typical closeness measures might be Euclidean distance, or a kk-nearest neighbor criterion.We show that location-dependent queries may be answered satisfactorily using locale covers. Our approach is independent of locations and speeds of clients, and is applicable to mobile clients.We also introduce a nested locale cover scheme that ensures fair access latencies, and allows clients to refine the accuracy of their information over time. We also prove two important results: one regarding the greedy algorithm for sensor covers and the other pertaining to randomized locale covers for kk-nearest neighbor queries.

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