Abstract. Recent work on continuous queries has focused on processing queries in very large, mobile environments. In this paper, we propose a system leveraging the computing capacities of mobile devices for continuous range query processing. In our design, continuous range queries are mainly processed on the mobile device side, which is able to achieve real-time updates with minimum server load. Our work distinguish itself from previous work with several important contributions. First, we introduce a distributed server infrastructure to partition the entire service region into a set of service zones and cooperatively handle requests of continuous range queries. This feature improves the robustness and flexibility of the system by adapting t...
The tremendous increase in the use of cellular phones, GPS-like devices, and RFIDs results in highly...
Moving range queries over mobile objects are important in many location management applications. The...
We consider the problem of supporting continuous spatial queries in a new and challenging network en...
We previously presented a distributive processing model for real-time monitoring of mobile objects i...
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...
The two dominant costs in continuous spatial query systems are the wireless communication cost for l...
Central to many location-based services is the problem of processing concurrent continuous range que...
We consider in this paper how to leverage heterogeneous mobile computing capability for efficient pr...
We consider in this paper how to leverage heterogeneous mobile computing capability for efficient pr...
Continuous range queries are a common means to handle mobile clients in high-density areas. Most exi...
A variety of research exists for the processing of continuous queries in large, mobile environments....
A variety of research exists for the processing of continuous queries in large, mobile environments....
In this paper we evaluate several in-memory algorithms for efficient and scalable processing of cont...
A variety of research exists for the processing of continuous queries in large, mobile environments....
The tremendous increase in the use of cellular phones, GPS-like devices, and RFIDs results in highly...
Moving range queries over mobile objects are important in many location management applications. The...
We consider the problem of supporting continuous spatial queries in a new and challenging network en...
We previously presented a distributive processing model for real-time monitoring of mobile objects i...
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...
The two dominant costs in continuous spatial query systems are the wireless communication cost for l...
Central to many location-based services is the problem of processing concurrent continuous range que...
We consider in this paper how to leverage heterogeneous mobile computing capability for efficient pr...
We consider in this paper how to leverage heterogeneous mobile computing capability for efficient pr...
Continuous range queries are a common means to handle mobile clients in high-density areas. Most exi...
A variety of research exists for the processing of continuous queries in large, mobile environments....
A variety of research exists for the processing of continuous queries in large, mobile environments....
In this paper we evaluate several in-memory algorithms for efficient and scalable processing of cont...
A variety of research exists for the processing of continuous queries in large, mobile environments....
The tremendous increase in the use of cellular phones, GPS-like devices, and RFIDs results in highly...
Moving range queries over mobile objects are important in many location management applications. The...
We consider the problem of supporting continuous spatial queries in a new and challenging network en...