Round-Eye: A System for Tracking Nearest Surrounders in Moving Object Environments

This paper presents “Round-Eye”, a system for tracking nearest surrounding objects (or nearest surrounders) in moving object environments. This system provides a platform for surveillance applications. The core part of this system is continuous nearest surrounder (NS) query that maintains views of t...

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Main Authors: LEE, Ken C. K., Schiffman, Josh, ZHENG, Baihua, LEE, Wang-Chien
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jss.2007.03.007
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-22282010-12-22T08:24:06Z Round-Eye: A System for Tracking Nearest Surrounders in Moving Object Environments LEE, Ken C. K. Schiffman, Josh ZHENG, Baihua LEE, Wang-Chien This paper presents “Round-Eye”, a system for tracking nearest surrounding objects (or nearest surrounders) in moving object environments. This system provides a platform for surveillance applications. The core part of this system is continuous nearest surrounder (NS) query that maintains views of the nearest objects at distinct angles from query points. This query differs from conventional spatial queries such as range queries and nearest neighbor queries as NS query considers both distance and angular aspects of objects with respect to a query point at the same time. In our system framework, a centralized server is dedicated (1) to collect location updates of both objects and queries, (2) to determine which NS queries are invalidated in presence of object/query location changes and corresponding result changes if any, and (3) to refresh the affected query answers. To enhance the system performance in terms of processing time and network bandwidth consumption, we propose various techniques, namely, safe region, partial query reevaluation, and incremental query result update. Through simulations, we evaluate our system with the proposed techniques over a wide range of settings. 2007-12-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/1229 info:doi/10.1016/j.jss.2007.03.007 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jss.2007.03.007 Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Moving objects Nearest surrounder Pervasive computing Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
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country Singapore
Singapore
content_provider SMU Libraries
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language English
topic Moving objects
Nearest surrounder
Pervasive computing
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
spellingShingle Moving objects
Nearest surrounder
Pervasive computing
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
LEE, Ken C. K.
Schiffman, Josh
ZHENG, Baihua
LEE, Wang-Chien
Round-Eye: A System for Tracking Nearest Surrounders in Moving Object Environments
description This paper presents “Round-Eye”, a system for tracking nearest surrounding objects (or nearest surrounders) in moving object environments. This system provides a platform for surveillance applications. The core part of this system is continuous nearest surrounder (NS) query that maintains views of the nearest objects at distinct angles from query points. This query differs from conventional spatial queries such as range queries and nearest neighbor queries as NS query considers both distance and angular aspects of objects with respect to a query point at the same time. In our system framework, a centralized server is dedicated (1) to collect location updates of both objects and queries, (2) to determine which NS queries are invalidated in presence of object/query location changes and corresponding result changes if any, and (3) to refresh the affected query answers. To enhance the system performance in terms of processing time and network bandwidth consumption, we propose various techniques, namely, safe region, partial query reevaluation, and incremental query result update. Through simulations, we evaluate our system with the proposed techniques over a wide range of settings.
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author LEE, Ken C. K.
Schiffman, Josh
ZHENG, Baihua
LEE, Wang-Chien
author_facet LEE, Ken C. K.
Schiffman, Josh
ZHENG, Baihua
LEE, Wang-Chien
author_sort LEE, Ken C. K.
title Round-Eye: A System for Tracking Nearest Surrounders in Moving Object Environments
title_short Round-Eye: A System for Tracking Nearest Surrounders in Moving Object Environments
title_full Round-Eye: A System for Tracking Nearest Surrounders in Moving Object Environments
title_fullStr Round-Eye: A System for Tracking Nearest Surrounders in Moving Object Environments
title_full_unstemmed Round-Eye: A System for Tracking Nearest Surrounders in Moving Object Environments
title_sort round-eye: a system for tracking nearest surrounders in moving object environments
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2007
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/1229
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jss.2007.03.007
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