A data model and data structures for moving objects databases

Author:

Forlizzi Luca1,Güting Ralf Hartmut2,Nardelli Enrico1,Schneider Markus2

Affiliation:

1. Dipartimento di Matematica Pure ed Applicata, Universita, Degli Studi di L'Aquila, L'Aquila, Italy

2. Praktische Informatik IV, FernUniversitäit Hagen, D-58084, Hagen, Germany

Abstract

We consider spatio-temporal databases supporting spatial objects with continuously changing position and extent, termed moving objects databases . We formally define a data model for such databases that includes complex evolving spatial structures such as line networks or multi-component regions with holes. The data model is given as a collection of data types and operations which can be plugged as attribute types into any DBMS data model (e.g. relational, or object-oriented) to obtain a complete model and query language. A particular novel concept is the sliced representation which represents a temporal development as a set of units , where unit types for spatial and other data types represent certain “simple” functions of time. We also show how the model can be mapped into concrete physical data structures in a DBMS environment.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Information Systems,Software

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