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Tracking Data Management of Spatial DBMS Using Topology for Location-Based Services

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With the rapid advances of wireless and positioning technologies, an interest in LBS (Location-Based Services) is gradually rising. To provide LBS, tracking data should have been stored in database with the proper policies and managed efficiently. In this paper, tracking data management technique using topology is proposed. Tracking data is corresponded to the moving path of an object. In proposed technique, database is updated when moving object arrived at a street intersection or a curved road which is represented as the node in topology and we can predict the location at past and future with attribute of topology and linear function. In this technique, location data that are correspond to the node in topology are stored, thus reduce the number of updates of data. Also as using topology as well as existing location information, accuracy for prediction of location is increased than applying only linear function or spline function.

This research was supported by the MIC (Ministry of Information and Communication), Korea, under the ITRC (Information Technology Research Center) support program supervised by the IITA (Institute of Information Technology Assessment).

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Park, SY., Chung, W., Lee, CH., Bae, HY. (2005). Tracking Data Management of Spatial DBMS Using Topology for Location-Based Services. In: Shimojo, S., Ichii, S., Ling, TW., Song, KH. (eds) Web and Communication Technologies and Internet-Related Social Issues - HSI 2005. HSI 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3597. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11527725_2

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