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A Continuous Reverse Skyline Query Processing Considering the Mobility of Query Objects

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Internet and Distributed Computing Systems (IDCS 2012)

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With the development of location-based services, various query processing methods for moving objects have been studied. Particularly, a reverse skyline query that is the variation of the skyline query has been receiving much attention these days. However, the existing reverse skyline query processing methods did not consider the mobility of objects. In this paper, we propose a continuous reverse skyline query processing method that considers the mobility of a query object. The proposed method removes the objects that do not affect a query by using a pruning scheme and continuously monitors the areas of candidate objects to update the query result incrementally.

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Lim, J., Park, Y., Bok, K., Yoo, J. (2012). A Continuous Reverse Skyline Query Processing Considering the Mobility of Query Objects. In: Xiang, Y., Pathan, M., Tao, X., Wang, H. (eds) Internet and Distributed Computing Systems. IDCS 2012. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 7646. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-34883-9_18

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