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Closest-Point-of-Approach Join for Moving Object Histories

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Closest-Point-of-Approach Join for Moving Object Histories
In applications that produce a large amount of data describing the paths of moving objects, there is a need to ask questions about the interaction of objects over a long recorded history. In this paper, we consider the problem of computing joins over massive moving object histories. The particular join that we study is the "Closest-Point-OfApproach" join, which asks: Given a massive moving object history, which objects approached within a distance `d' of one another? We carefully consider several relatively obvious strategies for computing the answer to such a join, and then propose a novel, adaptive join algorithm which naturally alters the way in which it computes the join in response to the characteristics of the underlying data.
Subramanian Arumugam, Chris Jermaine
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where ICDE
Authors Subramanian Arumugam, Chris Jermaine
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