Continuous Spatial Assignment of Moving Users

Consider a set of servers and a set of users, where each server has a coverage region (i.e., an area of service) and a capacity (i.e., a maximum number of users it can serve). Our task is to assign every user to one server subject to the coverage and capacity constraints. To offer the highest qualit...

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Main Authors: LEONG, Hou U, MOURATIDIS, Kyriakos, MAMOULIS, Nikos
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-34492016-04-29T05:27:12Z Continuous Spatial Assignment of Moving Users LEONG, Hou U MOURATIDIS, Kyriakos MAMOULIS, Nikos Consider a set of servers and a set of users, where each server has a coverage region (i.e., an area of service) and a capacity (i.e., a maximum number of users it can serve). Our task is to assign every user to one server subject to the coverage and capacity constraints. To offer the highest quality of service, we wish to minimize the average distance between users and their assigned server. This is an instance of a well-studied problem in operations research, termed optimal assignment. Even though there exist several solutions for the static case (where user locations are fixed), there is currently no method for dynamic settings. In this paper, we consider the continuous assignment problem (CAP), where an optimal assignment must be constantly maintained between mobile users and a set of servers. The fact that the users are mobile necessitates real-time reassignment so that the quality of service remains high (i.e., their distance from their assigned servers is minimized). The large scale and the time-critical nature of targeted applications require fast CAP solutions. We propose an algorithm that utilizes the geometric characteristics of the problem and significantly accelerates the initial assignment computation and its subsequent maintenance. Our method applies to different cost functions (e.g., average squared distance) and to any Minkowski distance metric (e.g., Euclidean, L1 norm, etc). 2010-04-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/2450 info:doi/10.1007/s00778-009-0144-3 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/3449/viewcontent/Continuous_Spatial_Assignment_of_Moving_Users.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Assignment problems Average Distance Capacity constraints Continuous queries Euclidean Geometric characteristics Minkowski distance Mobile users Optimal assignment Squared distances User location Databases and Information Systems Digital Communications and Networking Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing
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topic Assignment problems
Average Distance
Capacity constraints
Continuous queries
Euclidean
Geometric characteristics
Minkowski distance
Mobile users
Optimal assignment
Squared distances
User location
Databases and Information Systems
Digital Communications and Networking
Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing
spellingShingle Assignment problems
Average Distance
Capacity constraints
Continuous queries
Euclidean
Geometric characteristics
Minkowski distance
Mobile users
Optimal assignment
Squared distances
User location
Databases and Information Systems
Digital Communications and Networking
Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing
LEONG, Hou U
MOURATIDIS, Kyriakos
MAMOULIS, Nikos
Continuous Spatial Assignment of Moving Users
description Consider a set of servers and a set of users, where each server has a coverage region (i.e., an area of service) and a capacity (i.e., a maximum number of users it can serve). Our task is to assign every user to one server subject to the coverage and capacity constraints. To offer the highest quality of service, we wish to minimize the average distance between users and their assigned server. This is an instance of a well-studied problem in operations research, termed optimal assignment. Even though there exist several solutions for the static case (where user locations are fixed), there is currently no method for dynamic settings. In this paper, we consider the continuous assignment problem (CAP), where an optimal assignment must be constantly maintained between mobile users and a set of servers. The fact that the users are mobile necessitates real-time reassignment so that the quality of service remains high (i.e., their distance from their assigned servers is minimized). The large scale and the time-critical nature of targeted applications require fast CAP solutions. We propose an algorithm that utilizes the geometric characteristics of the problem and significantly accelerates the initial assignment computation and its subsequent maintenance. Our method applies to different cost functions (e.g., average squared distance) and to any Minkowski distance metric (e.g., Euclidean, L1 norm, etc).
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author LEONG, Hou U
MOURATIDIS, Kyriakos
MAMOULIS, Nikos
author_facet LEONG, Hou U
MOURATIDIS, Kyriakos
MAMOULIS, Nikos
author_sort LEONG, Hou U
title Continuous Spatial Assignment of Moving Users
title_short Continuous Spatial Assignment of Moving Users
title_full Continuous Spatial Assignment of Moving Users
title_fullStr Continuous Spatial Assignment of Moving Users
title_full_unstemmed Continuous Spatial Assignment of Moving Users
title_sort continuous spatial assignment of moving users
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2010
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/2450
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/3449/viewcontent/Continuous_Spatial_Assignment_of_Moving_Users.pdf
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