In this paper, we propose a new location-aware pub/sub system, Elaps, that continuously monitors moving users subscribing to dy-namic event streams from social media and E-commerce applica-tions. Users are notified instantly when there is a matching event nearby. To the best of our knowledge, Elaps is the first to take into account continuous moving queries against dynamic event streams. Like existing works on continuous moving query processing, Elaps employs the concept of safe region to reduce communication over-head. However, unlike existing works which assume data from publishers are static, updates to safe regions may be triggered by newly arrived events. In Elaps, we develop a concept called impact region that allows us to identify wh...
Moving object database (MOD) engine is the foundation of Location-Based Service (LBS) information sy...
The tremendous increase in the use of cellular phones, GPS-like devices, and RFIDs results in highly...
In this paper, we introduce PLACE*, a distributed spatio-temporal data stream management system for ...
In this paper, we propose a new location-aware pub/sub system, Elaps, that continuously monitors mov...
The prevalence of social networks and mobile devices has facilitated the real-time dissemination of ...
With mobile moving range queries, there is a need to recalculate the relevant surrounding objects of...
In the past decade, positioning system-enabled devices such as smartphones have become most prevalen...
Abstract The significant overhead related to frequent location updates from moving objects often res...
Nishio S., Amagata D., Hara T.. Lamps: Location-Aware Moving Top-k Pub/Sub (Extended abstract). Proc...
This paper proposes a generic framework for monitoring continuous spatial queries over moving object...
With the rapid development of online social media (e.g., Facebook and Flickr) and micro-blogging ser...
In typical location-based services (LBS), moving objects (e.g., GPS-enabled mobile phones) report th...
UnrestrictedAs a result of recent technological advances, mobile devices with significant computatio...
This paper proposes a generic framework for monitoring continuous spatial queries over moving object...
In a moving-object database system that supports continuous queries (CQ), an important problem is to...
Moving object database (MOD) engine is the foundation of Location-Based Service (LBS) information sy...
The tremendous increase in the use of cellular phones, GPS-like devices, and RFIDs results in highly...
In this paper, we introduce PLACE*, a distributed spatio-temporal data stream management system for ...
In this paper, we propose a new location-aware pub/sub system, Elaps, that continuously monitors mov...
The prevalence of social networks and mobile devices has facilitated the real-time dissemination of ...
With mobile moving range queries, there is a need to recalculate the relevant surrounding objects of...
In the past decade, positioning system-enabled devices such as smartphones have become most prevalen...
Abstract The significant overhead related to frequent location updates from moving objects often res...
Nishio S., Amagata D., Hara T.. Lamps: Location-Aware Moving Top-k Pub/Sub (Extended abstract). Proc...
This paper proposes a generic framework for monitoring continuous spatial queries over moving object...
With the rapid development of online social media (e.g., Facebook and Flickr) and micro-blogging ser...
In typical location-based services (LBS), moving objects (e.g., GPS-enabled mobile phones) report th...
UnrestrictedAs a result of recent technological advances, mobile devices with significant computatio...
This paper proposes a generic framework for monitoring continuous spatial queries over moving object...
In a moving-object database system that supports continuous queries (CQ), an important problem is to...
Moving object database (MOD) engine is the foundation of Location-Based Service (LBS) information sy...
The tremendous increase in the use of cellular phones, GPS-like devices, and RFIDs results in highly...
In this paper, we introduce PLACE*, a distributed spatio-temporal data stream management system for ...