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Trend cluster based compression of geographically distributed data streams


Abstract:

In many real-time applications, such as wireless sensor network monitoring, traffic control or health monitoring systems, it is required to analyze continuous and unbound...Show More

Abstract:

In many real-time applications, such as wireless sensor network monitoring, traffic control or health monitoring systems, it is required to analyze continuous and unbounded geographically distributed streams of data (e.g. temperature or humidity measurements transmitted by sensors of weather stations). Storing and querying geo-referenced stream data poses specific challenges both in time (real-time processing) and in space (limited storage capacity). Summarization algorithms can be used to reduce the amount of data to be permanently stored into a data warehouse without losing information for further subsequent analysis. In this paper we present a framework in which data streams are seen as time-varying realizations of stochastic processes. Signal compression techniques, based on transformed domains, are applied and compared with a geometrical segmentation in terms of compression efficiency and accuracy in the subsequent reconstruction.
Date of Conference: 11-15 April 2011
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 11 July 2011
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Conference Location: Paris, France

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