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Indoor - A New Data Management Frontier

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Indoor - A New Data Management Frontier
Much research has been conducted on the management of outdoor moving objects. In contrast, relatively little research has been conducted on indoor moving objects. The indoor setting differs from outdoor settings in important ways, including the following two. First, indoor spaces exhibit complex topologies. They are composed of entities that are unique to indoor settings, e.g., rooms and hallways that are connected by doors. As a result, conventional Euclidean distance and spatial network distance are inapplicable in indoor spaces. Second, accurate, GPS-like positioning is typically unavailable in indoor spaces. Rather, positioning is achieved through the use of technologies such as Bluetooth, Infrared, RFID, or Wi-Fi. This typically results in much less reliable and accurate positioning. This paper covers some preliminary research that explicitly targets an indoor setting. Specifically, we describe a graph-based model that enables the effective and efficient tracking of indoor object...
Christian S. Jensen, Hua Lu, Bin Yang 0002
Added 10 Dec 2010
Updated 10 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2010
Where DEBU
Authors Christian S. Jensen, Hua Lu, Bin Yang 0002
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