Indexing the trajectories of moving objects in networks

The management of moving objects has been intensively studied in recent years. A wide and increasing range of database applications has to deal with spatial objects whose position changes continuously over time. The main interest of these applications is to efficiently store and query the positions...

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Hauptverfasser: de Almeida, V.T., Guting, R.H.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The management of moving objects has been intensively studied in recent years. A wide and increasing range of database applications has to deal with spatial objects whose position changes continuously over time. The main interest of these applications is to efficiently store and query the positions of these objects. To achieve this goal, index structures are required. Most of the proposals of index structures for moving objects deal with unconstrained 2-dimensional movement. The constrained movement is a special and a very important case of object movement. In this paper we propose a new index structure for moving objects in networks, the MON-Tree. We tested our proposal in an experimental evaluation with generated data sets. The MON-Tree showed good scalability when increasing the number of objects and time units in the index structure, and the query window and time interval in querying.
ISSN:1099-3371
DOI:10.1109/SSDM.2004.1311200