Title :
A fast and compact indexing technique for moving objects
Author :
Yonghun Park ; Ling Liu ; Jaesoo Yoo
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Comput., Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA, USA
Abstract :
Advances in ubiquitous connectivity and location sensing technology have fuelled a rich collection of location based services (LBSs). Efficient spatial indexing techniques are one of the most effective optimization methods to improve the quality of services. Although a variety of spatial index structures like R-tree family and grid variant index structures have been proposed and deployed in real time location based service provisioning systems, they are known to perform poorly when there is high degree of the skewedness in both density distribution and spatial resolution of mobile objects. First, it is hard to decide the optimal resolution of the grid structure. Second, it is equally hard to build a balanced R-Tree like index structure that is effective in handling highly skewed distribution of mobile objects. With these issues in mind, we introduce the concept of spatial order sequences and propose a fast and compact index structure for moving objects by utilizing spatial order sequences through a number of density-conscious optimizations. First, we propose the concept of Ordered-Cell Group (OCG) and design a OCG based grid index structure. Second, we speed up the search efficiency of OCGs by effective compaction of identifiers of OCG cells to maximize the fan-out of index node and decrease the depth of the index. Finally, we develop an efficient query processing algorithm that can effectively utilize OCG cells to speed up the processing of spatial queries. Our experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach compared to existing index techniques.
Keywords :
indexing; mobile computing; mobility management (mobile radio); quality of service; query processing; tree data structures; LBS; OCG based grid index structure; R-tree family; balanced R-Tree like index structure; compact index structure; density-conscious optimizations; grid structure; grid variant index structures; location based services; location sensing technology; mobile objects; moving objects; optimization methods; ordered-cell group; quality of services; query processing algorithm; real time location based service provisioning systems; spatial indexing techniques; spatial order sequences; spatial queries; ubiquitous connectivity; Indexing; Mobile communication; Query processing; Real-time systems; Shape; Spatial indexes;
Conference_Titel :
Information Reuse and Integration (IRI), 2013 IEEE 14th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
DOI :
10.1109/IRI.2013.6642519