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SIGMOD
2000
ACM
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Indexing the Positions of Continuously Moving Objects
The coming years will witness dramatic advances in wireless communications as well as positioning technologies. As a result, tracking the changing positions of objects capable of ...
Simonas Saltenis, Christian S. Jensen, Scott T. Le...
SSD
1999
Springer
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13 years 8 months ago
Capturing the Uncertainty of Moving-Object Representations
Spatiotemporal applications, such as fleet management and air traffic control, involving continuously moving objects are increasingly at the focus of research efforts. The repres...
Dieter Pfoser, Christian S. Jensen
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
GEOINFORMATICA
2006
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13 years 4 months ago
Indexing Fast Moving Objects for kNN Queries Based on Nearest Landmarks
With the rapid advancements in positioning technologies such as the Global Positioning System (GPS) and wireless communications, the tracking of continuously moving objects has bec...
Dan Lin, Rui Zhang 0003, Aoying Zhou