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Query optimization for spatio-temporal data stream management systems

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Location-detection devices are used ubiquitously in moving objects due to the everyday decreasing cost and simplified technology. Usually, these devices will send the moving objects' location information to a spatio-temporal data stream management system that will be then responsible for answering spatio-temporal queries related to these moving objects. Most of the existing work focused on the continuous spatio-temporal query execution. However, several outstanding challenges have been either addressed partially or not at all in the existing literature. In this paper, we focus on the optimization of multi-predicate spatio-temporal queries on moving objects. In particular, we provide a costing mechanism for continuous spatio-temporal queries. We provide for the optimization of the parameters of the spatio-temporal operators. Finally, we propose the adaptive execution of the continuous queries for spatio-temporal data stream management systems.

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        SIGSPATIAL Special  Volume 1, Issue 1
        March 2009
        49 pages
        EISSN:1946-7729
        DOI:10.1145/1517463
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