Assignment-based partitioning in a condition monitoring system

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Abstract

A condition monitoring system tracks real-world variables and alerts users when a predefined condition becomes true, e.g., when enemy planes take off, or when suspicious terrorist activities and communication are detected. However, a monitoring server can easily get overwhelmed by rapid incoming data. To prevent this, we partition the condition being monitored and distribute the workload onto several independent servers. In this paper, we study the problem of how to make a partitioned system behave “equivalently” to a one-server system.We identify and formally define three desirable properties of a partitioned system, namely, orderedness, consistency, and completeness. We propose assignment-based partitioning as a solution that can handle opaque conditions and simplifies load balancing.We also look at a few typical partitioned systems, and discuss their merits using several metrics that we define. Finally, an algorithm is presented to reduce complex system configurations to simpler ones.

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Huang, Y., & Garcia-Molina, H. (2002). Assignment-based partitioning in a condition monitoring system. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 2508, pp. 206–221). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-36108-1_14

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