Location-Based Services for Dynamic Range Queries

  • Park Kwangjin (Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Korea University) ;
  • Song Moonbae (Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Korea University) ;
  • Hwang Chong-Sun (Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Korea University)
  • Published : 2005.12.01

Abstract

To conserve the usage of energy, indexing techniques have been developed in a wireless mobile environment. However, the use of interleaved index segments in a broadcast cycle increases the average access latency for the clients. In this paper, we present the broadcast-based location dependent data delivery scheme (BBS) for dynamic range queries. In the BBS, broadcasted data objects are sorted sequentially based on their locations, and the server broadcasts the location dependent data along with an index segment. Then, we present a data prefetching and caching scheme, designed to reduce the query response time. The performance of this scheme is investigated in relation to various environmental variables, such as the distributions of the data objects, the average speed of the clients, and the size of the service area.

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