On indexing mobile objects

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Abstract

We show how to index mobile objects in one and two dimensions using efficient dynamic external memory data structures. The problem is motivated by real life applications in traffic monitoring, intelligent navigation and mobile communications domains. For the 1-dimensional case, we give (i) a dynamic, external memory algorithm with guaranteed worst case performance and linear space and (ii) a practical approximation algorithm also in the dynamic, external memory setting, which has linear space and expected logarithmic query time. We also give an algorithm with guaranteed logarithmic query time for a restricted version of the problem. We present extensions of our techniques to two dimensions. In addition we give a lower bound on the number of I/O's needed to answer the d-dimensional problem. Initial experimental results and comparisons to traditional indexing approaches are also included.

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Kollios, G., Gunopulos, D., & Tsotras, V. J. (1999). On indexing mobile objects. Proceedings of the ACM SIGACT-SIGMOD-SIGART Symposium on Principles of Database Systems, 261–272. https://doi.org/10.1145/303976.304002

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