| Title: | Dynamic-parinet (D-parinet) : indexing present and future trajectories in networks |
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| Document Type: | Thesis |
| Department: | Department of Computer Science |
| Degree: | Master of Science |
| Major: | Computer Science |
| Advisory Committee: |
Oria, Vincent
Borcea, Cristian
Theodoratos, Dimitri
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| Thesis Date: | 2011, May |
| Keywords: |
Historical trajectory data
Moving objects
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| Availability: | Unrestricted |
| Abstract: |
While indexing historical trajectories is a hot topic in the field of moving objects (MO) databases for many years, only a few of them consider that the objects movements are constrained. DYNAMIC-PARINET (D-PATINET) is designed for capturing of trajectory data flow in multiple discrete small time interval efficiently and to predict a MO’s movement or the underlying network state at a future time. The cornerstone of D-PARINET is PARINET, an efficient index for historical trajectory data. The structure of PARINET is based on a combination of graph partitioning and a set of composite B+-tree local indexes tuned for a given query load and a given data distribution in the network space. D-PARINET studies continuous update of trajectory data and use interpolation to predict future MO movement in the network. PARINET and D-PARINET can easily be integrated into any RDBMS, which is an essential asset particularly for industrial or commercial applications. The experimental evaluation under an off-the-shelf DBMS using simulated traffic data shows that DPARINET is robust and significantly outperforms the R-tree based access methods. |
| Complete Thesis: | njit-etd2011-079 (78 pages ~ 916 KB pdf) |
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