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Multidatabase Location Based Services (MLBS)

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Intelligent Computing (SAI 2020)

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Can LBS be an added feature to many types of applications? It will add values to those applications and provides more services for the users of the system, such as police work, digital battlefield, emergency services, and tourism services, etc. For example, in the security field, security officers can use it to get the information they need in a particular place about a particular person. Using the technology of reading the license plate they can retrieve all the car data, the owner’s data, and the validity of car license and owner license, as well as whether the car owner is wanted by security or not. Connecting different databases can facilitate a lot of tasks in all areas by providing data access to authorized users. In this research, we propose a new framework for processing location-based services queries that access multidatabase system (traditional databases, geodatabase, and spatiotemporal databases). We view a user query as an initiator of a transactional workflow that accesses multidatabase system, and we proposed a technique for processing it. The query analyzer analyzes the query to identify the type of database required, records, and attributes constraints that will be retrieved. We implemented a simulation protype as a multiphase and multipart application to test the validity of the proposed framework.

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Ibrahim, R.F. (2020). Multidatabase Location Based Services (MLBS). In: Arai, K., Kapoor, S., Bhatia, R. (eds) Intelligent Computing. SAI 2020. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1228. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-52249-0_11

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