Exploiting hashing for concurrent query processing and indexing of current location of moving objects

Author:

Chaudhry Natalia1ORCID,Yousaf Muhammad Murtaza1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Software Engineering University of the Punjab Lahore Pakistan

Abstract

SummaryDue to recent developments in location‐based services and mobile computing, the need for indices for moving objects has been strengthened to improve the response time of a query operation. With a single index in place for managing both the update and query operations for moving objects, the index needs to be updated each time the object moves. This deteriorates the performance of concurrent query operations. It is critical to handle the conflicts between continuous update and query operations effectively using appropriate concurrency control protocol otherwise, inconsistent results will be reported. Many indices have been proposed in the literature for moving objects but they lack the support for processing concurrent operations. Further, the consistent indices in the literature are based on tree structure that have computationally expensive split/merge operations that can negatively affect the response time of query processing algorithms. Moreover such tree based indices are proposed for historical and future timeline data. As the scope of this article is on current timeline and concurrent continuous query operations, therefore, we exploit state of the art hash‐based indices in the literature and presented the two consistent versions. The comparative analysis of the indices is performed and meaningful findings are also presented along.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Computational Theory and Mathematics,Computer Networks and Communications,Computer Science Applications,Theoretical Computer Science,Software

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