2017
DOI: 10.3390/ijgi6110322
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The SSP-Tree: A Method for Distributed Processing of Range Monitoring Queries in Road Networks

Abstract: This paper addresses the problem of processing range monitoring queries, each of which continuously retrieves moving objects that are currently located within a given query range. In particular, this paper focuses on processing range monitoring queries in the road network, where movements of the objects are constrained by a predefined set of paths. One of the most important challenges of processing range monitoring queries is how to minimize the wireless communication cost and the server computation cost, both… Show more

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“…Since the SCL algorithm utilized the sharedexecution technique, it became dominant over INE [21] and the VIVET [18] algorithms. Moreover, extending this work to a distributed environment [30,36,37] is likely to reduce the computation cost much more significantly, which leads to a future research direction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Since the SCL algorithm utilized the sharedexecution technique, it became dominant over INE [21] and the VIVET [18] algorithms. Moreover, extending this work to a distributed environment [30,36,37] is likely to reduce the computation cost much more significantly, which leads to a future research direction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%