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SSD
2009
Springer
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Indexing Moving Objects Using Short-Lived Throwaway Indexes
With the exponential growth of moving objects data to the Gigabyte range, it has become critical to develop effective techniques for indexing, updating, and querying these massive ...
Jens Dittrich, Lukas Blunschi, Marcos Antonio Vaz ...
DEBU
2002
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13 years 4 months ago
Towards Increasingly Update Efficient Moving-Object Indexing
Current moving-object indexing concentrates on point-objects capable of continuous movement in one-, two-, and three-dimensional Euclidean spaces, and most approaches are based on...
Christian S. Jensen, Simonas Saltenis
DEBU
2002
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Indexing the Trajectories of Moving Objects
The domain of spatiotemporal applications is a treasure trove of new types of data and queries. In this work, the focus is on a spatiotemporal sub-domain, namely the trajectories ...
Dieter Pfoser
DEBU
2002
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Indexing and Retrieval of Historical Aggregate Information about Moving Objects
Spatio-temporal databases store information about the positions of individual objects over time. In many applications however, such as traffic supervision or mobile communication ...
Dimitris Papadias, Yufei Tao, Jun Zhang, Nikos Mam...
IEEECIT
2006
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
One Update for all Moving Objects at a Timestamp
Concurrently with fast development of location aware technologies, many applications have been developing to exploit location data for serving people. However, a main challenge in...
Hoang Do Thanh Tung, Keun Ho Ryu