A study on moving region interpolation problem using Secondo moving object database

Database systems which can store information of moving objects such as cars, trains, hurricanes have come to attention of computer scientists since a few decades ago. Secondo, an extensible Spatial Temporal Database Management System (STDBMS), integrates data representation and query language for...

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Main Author: Aung, Hnin Htet Htet
Other Authors: Ho Shen Shyang
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/66769
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Institution: Nanyang Technological University
Language: English
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Summary:Database systems which can store information of moving objects such as cars, trains, hurricanes have come to attention of computer scientists since a few decades ago. Secondo, an extensible Spatial Temporal Database Management System (STDBMS), integrates data representation and query language for moving objects into a single database system. Moving regions that change shape over time have some information lost in the interval region because there are time gaps in between the snapshot taken. Representing the in-between region by interpolating them becomes a challenge, especially to interpolate complex shape regions. A few papers have been published focusing on the Region Interpolation Problem. In this project, we did a survey on Secondo Algebra modules, therefore, we found out what are the functionalities available in Secondo. We processed and imported region and trajectory data (E.g. satellite data and cyclone trajectories) into Secondo to do data analysis and visualization. However, due to morphing moving region restrictions in Secondo, it was not possible to import the data directly, since it violates the Secondo restricted data model. We studied how to overcome the moving region restrictions. Two state-of-theart algorithms that are the solutions to region interpolation problems were converted to Secondo format, tested and compared in terms of number of region changes and visualization.