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http://dx.doi.org/10.6109/jkiice.2014.18.2.364

Efficient Range Query on Moving Object Trajectories  

Park, Young-Hee (Department of Computer Engineering, Pukyoung National University)
Kim, Gyu-Jae (Department of Computer Engineering, Pukyoung National University)
Cho, Woo-Hyun (Department of Computer Engineering, Pukyoung National University)
Abstract
The management and analysis of spatio-temporal and multimedia data is a hot issue in database research because such data types are handled in manny applications. Querying databases of such a content is very important for these applications. This paper addresses algorithms that make index structure by using Douglas-Peucker Algorithm and process range query efficiently on moving objects trajectories. We compare and analyze our algorithms and MBR by experiments. Our algorithms make smaller size of index structure and process more efficiently.
Keywords
Index structure; Moving Object Trajectories; Range Query;
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