• Title/Summary/Keyword: moving object databases

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Signature-based Indexing Scheme for Similar Sub-Trajectory Retrieval of Moving Objects (이동 객체의 유사 부분궤적 검색을 위한 시그니쳐-기반 색인 기법)

  • Shim, Choon-Bo;Chang, Jae-Woo
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartD
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    • v.11D no.2
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    • pp.247-258
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    • 2004
  • Recently, there have been researches on storage and retrieval technique of moving objects, which are highly concerned by user in database application area such as video databases, spatio-temporal databases, and mobile databases. In this paper, we propose a new signature-based indexing scheme which supports similar sub-trajectory retrieval at well as good retrieval performance on moving objects trajectories. Our signature-based indexing scheme is classified into concatenated signature-based indexing scheme for similar sub-trajectory retrieval, entitled CISR scheme and superimposed signature-based indexing scheme for similar sub-trajectory retrieval, entitled SISR scheme according to generation method of trajectory signature based on trajectory data of moving object. Our indexing scheme can improve retrieval performance by reducing a large number of disk access on data file because it first scans all signatures and does filtering before accessing the data file. In addition, we can encourage retrieval efficiency by appling k-warping algorithm to measure the similarity between query trajectory and data trajectory. Final]y, we evaluate the performance on sequential scan method(SeqScan), CISR scheme, and SISR scheme in terms of data insertion time, retrieval time, and storage overhead. We show from our experimental results that both CISR scheme and SISR scheme are better than sequential scan in terms of retrieval performance and SISR scheme is especially superior to the CISR scheme.

Efficient Processing using Static Validity Circle for Continuous Skyline Queries (연속적인 스카이라인 질의의 정적 유효 영역을 이용한 효율적인 처리)

  • Li, Zhong-He;Park, Young-Bae
    • Journal of KIISE:Databases
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    • v.33 no.6
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    • pp.631-643
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    • 2006
  • Moving objects in a mobile environment to change their position based on the change of time require a query with their position as a basis. Efficient Regional Decision for Continuous Skyline Queries requires objectively pre-calculating the OSR(Optimal Skyline Region) regardless of the speed and direction of the moving objects. It proposes techniques to reduce the frequency of continuous queries by choosing a VCircle(Validity Circle) as safe location which has radius of the distance to the closest region with position on the moving object at center. But, a VCircle's area varies based on the Moving object's position from first marked time of continuous query. Therefore, the frequency of its continuous query is variable and also when the object moves inside of OSR, query can re-occur frequently In this paper, we suggest a technique of selecting an IVCircle(Interior Validity Circle) in a Skyline Region as the static Safe Region using the characteristics of the OSR. An Interior IVCircle can be calculated in advance when the OSR is decided. Our experiment shows that the frequency of using IVcircle as safe region reduced than that of using VCircle as safe region by 52.55%.

Range Query Processing of Distributed Moving Object Databases using Scheduling Technique (스케쥴링 기법을 이용한 분산 이동 객체 데이타베이스의 범위 질의 처리)

  • Jeon, Se-Gil;Hwang, Jae-Il;Nah, Youn-Mook
    • Journal of Korea Spatial Information System Society
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    • v.6 no.2 s.12
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    • pp.51-62
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    • 2004
  • Recently, the location-based service for moving customers is becoming one of the most important service in mobile communication area. For moving object applications, there are lots of update operations and such update loads are concentrated on some particular area unevenly. The primary processing of LBS application is spatio-temporal range queries. To improve the throughput of spatio-temporal range queries, the time of disk I/O in query processing should be reduced. In this paper, we adopt non-uniform two-level grid index structures of GALIS architecture,which are designed to minimize update operations. We propose query scheduling technique using spatial relationship and time relationship and a combined spatio-temporal query processing method using time zone concepts to improve the throughput of query processing. Some experimental results are shown for range queries with different query range to show the performance tradeoffs of the proposed methods.

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A Multiversion-Based Spatiotemporal Indexing Mechanism for the Efficient Location-based Services (효율적인 위치 기반 서비스를 위한 다중 버전 기반의 시공간 색인 기법)

  • 박현규;손진현;김명호
    • Journal of KIISE:Databases
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.41-51
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    • 2003
  • The spatiotemporal database concerns about the time-varying spatial attributes. One of the important research areas is related to the support of various location-based services in motile communication environments. It is known that database systems may be difficult to manage the accurate geometric locations of moving objects due to their continual changes of locations. However, this requirement is necessary in various spatiotemporal applications including mobile communications, traffic control and military command and control (C2) systems. In this paper we propose the $B^{st}$-tree that utilizes the concept of multi-version B-trees. It provides an indexing method (or the historical and future range query Processing on moving object's trajectories. Also we present a dynamic version management algorithm that determines the appropriate version evolution induced by the mobility patterns to keep the query performance. With experiments we .;hi)w that our indexing approach is a viable alternative in this area.

Discovery of Frequent Sequence Pattern in Moving Object Databases (이동 객체 데이터베이스에서 빈발 시퀀스 패턴 탐색)

  • Vu, Thi Hong Nhan;Lee, Bum-Ju;Ryu, Keun-Ho
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartD
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    • v.15D no.2
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    • pp.179-186
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    • 2008
  • The converge of location-aware devices, GIS functionalities and the increasing accuracy and availability of positioning technologies pave the way to a range of new types of location-based services. The field of spatiotemporal data mining where relationships are defined by spatial and temporal aspect of data is encountering big challenges since the increased search space of knowledge. Therefore, we aim to propose algorithms for mining spatiotemporal patterns in mobile environment in this paper. Moving patterns are generated utilizing two algorithms called All_MOP and Max_MOP. The first one mines all frequent patterns and the other discovers only maximal frequent patterns. Our proposed approach is able to reduce consuming time through comparison with DFS_MINE algorithm. In addition, our approach is applicable to location-based services such as tourist service, traffic service, and so on.

ECoMOT : An Efficient Content-based Multimedia Information Retrieval System Using Moving Objects' Trajectories in Video Data (ECoMOT : 비디오 데이터내의 이동체의 제적을 이용한 효율적인 내용 기반 멀티미디어 정보검색 시스템)

  • Shim Choon-Bo;Chang Jae-Woo;Shin Yong-Won;Park Byung-Rae
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartB
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    • v.12B no.1 s.97
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    • pp.47-56
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    • 2005
  • A moving object has a various features that its spatial location, shape, and size are changed as time goes. In addition, the moving object has both temporal feature and spatial feature. It is one of the highly interested feature information in video data. In this paper, we propose an efficient content-based multimedia information retrieval system, so tailed ECoMOT which enables user to retrieve video data by using a trajectory information of moving objects in video data. The ECoMOT includes several novel techniques to achieve content-based retrieval using moving objects' trajectories : (1) Muitiple trajectory modeling technique to model the multiple trajectories composed of several moving objects; (2) Multiple similar trajectory retrieval technique to retrieve more similar trajectories by measuring similarity between a given two trajectories composed of several moving objects; (3) Superimposed signature-based trajectory indexing technique to effectively search corresponding trajectories from a large trajectory databases; (4) convenient trajectory extraction, query generation, and retrieval interface based on graphic user interface

Design and implementation of a time-based R-tree for indexing moving objects (이동체의 색인을 위한 시간 기반 R-트리의 설계 및 구현)

  • 전봉기;홍봉희
    • Journal of KIISE:Databases
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.320-335
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    • 2003
  • Location-Based Services(LBS) give rise to location-based queries of which results depend on the locations of moving objects. One of important applications of LBS is to examine tracks of continuously moving objects. Moving objects databases need to provide 3-dimensional indexing for efficiently processing range queries on the movement of continuously changing positions. An extension of the 2-dimensional R-tree to include time dimension shows low space utilization and poor search performance, because of high overlap of index nodes and their dead space. To solve these problems, we propose a new R-tree based indexing technique, namely TR-tree. To increase storage utilization, we assign more entries to the past node by using the unbalanced splitting policy. If two nodes are highly overlapped, these nodes are forcibly merged. It is the forced merging policy that reduces the dead space and the overlap of nodes. Since big line segments can also affect the overlap of index nodes to be increased, big line segments should be clipped by the clipping policy when splitting overfull nodes. The TR-tree outperforms the 3DR-tree and TB-tree in all experiments. Particularly, the storage utilization of the TR-tree is higher than the R-tree and R*-tree.

Policies of Trajectory Clustering in Index based on R-trees for Moving Objects (이동체를 위한 R-트리 기반 색인에서의 궤적 클러스터링 정책)

  • Ban ChaeHoon;Kim JinGon;Jun BongGi;Hong BongHee
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartD
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    • v.12D no.4 s.100
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    • pp.507-520
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    • 2005
  • The R-trees are usually used for an index of trajectories in moving-objects databases. However, they need to access a number of nodes to trace same trajectories because of considering only a spatial proximity. Overlaps and dead spaces should be minimized to enhance the performance of range queries in moving-objects indexes. Trajectories of moving-objects should be preserved to enhance the performance of the trajectory queries. In this paper, we propose the TP3DR-tree(Trajectory Preserved 3DR-tree) using clusters of trajectories for range and trajectory queries. The TP3DR-tree uses two split policies: one is a spatial splitting that splits the same trajectory by clustering and the other is a time splitting that increases space utilization. In addition, we use connecting information in non-leaf nodes to enhance the performance of combined-queries. Our experiments show that the new index outperforms the others in processing queries on various datasets.

An Efficient Technique for Processing Frequent Updates in the R-tree (R-트리에서 빈번한 변경 질의 처리를 위한 효율적인 기법)

  • 권동섭;이상준;이석호
    • Journal of KIISE:Databases
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    • v.31 no.3
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    • pp.261-273
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    • 2004
  • Advances in information and communication technologies have been creating new classes of applications in the area of databases. For example, in moving object databases, which track positions of a lot of objects, or stream databases, which process data streams from a lot of sensors, data Processed in such database systems are usually changed very rapidly and continuously. However, traditional database systems have a problem in processing these rapidly and continuously changing data because they suppose that a data item stored in the database remains constant until It is explicitly modified. The problem becomes more serious in the R-tree, which is a typical index structure for multidimensional data, because modifying data in the R-tree can generate cascading node splits or merges. To process frequent updates more efficiently, we propose a novel update technique for the R-tree, which we call the leaf-update technique. If a new value of a data item lies within the leaf MBR that the data item belongs, the leaf-update technique changes the leaf node only, not whole of the tree. Using this leaf-update manner and the leaf-access hash table for direct access to leaf nodes, the proposed technique can reduce update cost greatly. In addition, the leaf-update technique can be adopted in diverse variants of the R-tree and various applications that use the R-tree since it is based on the R-tree and it guarantees the correctness of the R-tree. In this paper, we prove the effectiveness of the leaf-update techniques theoretically and present experimental results that show that our technique outperforms traditional one.

Real-time Monitoring System for Distributed Moving Object Databases (분산 이동 객체 데이터베이스를 위한 실시간 모니터링 시스템)

  • Kim Sang-Woo;Jeon Se-Gil;Nah Yun-Mook
    • Proceedings of the Korea Information Processing Society Conference
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    • 2006.05a
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    • pp.55-58
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    • 2006
  • 최근의 위치 측위 기술과 무선 통신 기술의 발전에 따라 위치 기반 서비스에 대한 관심이 크게 증가하고 있다. 휴대폰 사용자와 같은 대용량의 객체를 처리하기 위해서 기존의 단일 노드 기반 시스템으로는 어려움이 있어, 클러스터 기반 분산 컴퓨팅 구조로 GALIS 아키텍처가 제안되었다. 본 논문에서 제안하는 실시간 모니터링 시스템은 클러스터 기반 분산 컴퓨팅 구조로 제안된 GALIS 구현에 있어 기존 명령어 인터페이스를 GUI 로 개선하여 질의 처리 과정에 대한 직관성을 높이고, 각 노드의 부하를 모니터링 함으로써 각 노드의 역할을 동적으로 조정할 수 있게 각 노드별 이동 객체 처리 상황을 관리한다.

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