Abstract. In this paper we consider databases representing information about moving objects (e.g. vehicles), particularly their location. We address the problems of updating and querying such databases. Specifically, the update problem is to determine when the location of a moving object in the database (namely its database location) should be updated. We answer this question by proposing an information cost model that captures uncertainty, deviation, and communication. Then we analyze dead-reckoning policies, namely policies that update the database location whenever the distance between the actual location and the database location exceeds a given threshold, x. Dead-reckoning is the prevalent approach in military applications, and our cos...
New technologies such as GPS, sensors and ubiquitous computing are pervading our society. The moveme...
The increase in the advanced location based services such as traffic coordination and management nec...
We consider in this paper how to leverage heterogeneous mobile computing capability for efficient pr...
With the continued advances in wireless communications, geo-positioning, and consumer electronics, a...
With the continued advances in wireless communications, geo-positioning, and consumer electronics, a...
Abstract — The ubiquity of mobile devices has led to a rising demand for location-based services and...
Moving object databases (MODs), the core component of location server to support location-related ap...
Unlike conventional range queries, a range-monitoring query is a continuous query. It requires retri...
Unlike conventional range queries, a range-monitoring query is a continuous query. It requires retri...
New technologies such as GPS, sensors and ubiquitous computing are pervading our society. The moveme...
Abstract: An important feature that differentiates moving object database (MOD) from other databases...
With the recent advances in wireless networks, embedded systems and GPS technology, databases that m...
In moving: object environments, it is infeasible for the database tracking the movement of objects t...
Moving Object Databases (MODs), the core component of location server to support location-related ap...
In a moving-object database system that supports continuous queries (CQ), an important problem is to...
New technologies such as GPS, sensors and ubiquitous computing are pervading our society. The moveme...
The increase in the advanced location based services such as traffic coordination and management nec...
We consider in this paper how to leverage heterogeneous mobile computing capability for efficient pr...
With the continued advances in wireless communications, geo-positioning, and consumer electronics, a...
With the continued advances in wireless communications, geo-positioning, and consumer electronics, a...
Abstract — The ubiquity of mobile devices has led to a rising demand for location-based services and...
Moving object databases (MODs), the core component of location server to support location-related ap...
Unlike conventional range queries, a range-monitoring query is a continuous query. It requires retri...
Unlike conventional range queries, a range-monitoring query is a continuous query. It requires retri...
New technologies such as GPS, sensors and ubiquitous computing are pervading our society. The moveme...
Abstract: An important feature that differentiates moving object database (MOD) from other databases...
With the recent advances in wireless networks, embedded systems and GPS technology, databases that m...
In moving: object environments, it is infeasible for the database tracking the movement of objects t...
Moving Object Databases (MODs), the core component of location server to support location-related ap...
In a moving-object database system that supports continuous queries (CQ), an important problem is to...
New technologies such as GPS, sensors and ubiquitous computing are pervading our society. The moveme...
The increase in the advanced location based services such as traffic coordination and management nec...
We consider in this paper how to leverage heterogeneous mobile computing capability for efficient pr...