O. Wolfson, S. Chamberlain, S. Dao, Liqin Jiang, Gisela Mendez
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引用次数: 200
摘要
考虑一个表示移动对象位置的数据库,比如出租车(典型的查询:“检索目前在33 Michigan Ave., Chicago 1英里范围内的出租车”),或者战场上的物体。现有的数据库管理系统(dbms)不能很好地处理不断变化的数据,比如移动对象的位置,因为除非显式地修改数据,否则数据被认为是恒定的。在本文中,我们讨论了位置更新策略和不精确性。假设一个移动物体m的实际位置偏离了DBMS计算的位置,m应该在什么时候更新它在数据库中的位置以消除偏差?此外,DBMS如何在回答查询时提供错误(即偏差)的界限,例如:“m的当前位置是什么?”我们提出了一种基于成本的方法来更新政策,以回答这两个问题。本文提出了几种更新策略,并对其进行了理论和实验分析。
Cost and imprecision in modeling the position of moving objects
Consider a database that represents the location of moving objects, such as taxi-cabs (typical query: "retrieve the cabs that are currently within 1 mile of 33 Michigan Ave., Chicago"), or objects in a battle-field. Existing database management systems (DBMSs) are not well equipped to handle continuously changing data, such as the position of moving objects, since data is assumed to be constant unless it is explicitly modified. In this paper, we address position-update policies and imprecision. Assuming that the actual position of a moving object m deviates from the position computed by the DBMS, when should m update its position in the database in order to eliminate the deviation? Furthermore, how can the DBMS provide a bound on the error (i.e. the deviation) when it replies to a query, such as: "what is the current position of m?" We propose a cost-based approach to update policies that answers both questions. We develop several update policies and analyze them theoretically and experimentally.