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Title: An analytic solution to the alibi query in the bead model for moving object data
Authors: KUIJPERS, Bart 
OTHMAN, Walied 
Issue Date: 2007
Publisher: Dagstuhl
Source: BANK, Bernd & EGENHOFER, Max & KUIJPERS, Bart (Ed.) Constraint Databases, Geometric Elimination and Geographic Information Systems.
Series/Report: Dagstuhl Seminar Proceedings
Series/Report no.: 07212
Abstract: Moving ob jects produce trajectories, which are stored in databases by means of finite samples of time-stamped locations. When also speed limitations in these sample points are known, beads [1, 6, 9] can be used to model the uncertainty about the ob ject’s location in between sample points. In this setting, a query of particular interest, that has been studied in the literature of geographic information systems (GIS), is the alibi query. This boolean query asks whether two moving ob jects can have physically met. This adds up to deciding whether the necklaces of beads of these objects intersect. This problem can be reduced to deciding whether two beads intersect. Since, existing software to solve this problem fails to answer this question within a reasonable time, we propose an analytical solution to the alibi query, which can be used to answer the alibi query in constant time, a matter of milliseconds or less, for two single beads and in time proportional to the product of their lengths for necklaces of beads.
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/7977
Link to publication/dataset: http://drops.dagstuhl.de/opus/volltexte/2007/1286/pdf/07212.OthmanWalied.Paper.1286.pdf
Category: C1
Type: Proceedings Paper
Appears in Collections:Research publications

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