Efficient update and retrieval of objects in a multiresolution geospatial database


Autoria(s): Prasher, S. B.; Zhou, X.
Contribuinte(s)

S. Nittel

D. Gunopulos

Data(s)

01/01/2003

Resumo

Many emerging applications benefit from the extraction of geospatial data specified at different resolutions for viewing purposes. Data must also be topologically accurate and up-to-date as it often represents real-world changing phenomena. Current multiresolution schemes use complex opaque data types, which limit the capacity for in-database object manipulation. By using z-values and B+trees to support multiresolution retrieval, objects are fragmented in such a way that updates to objects or object parts are executed using standard SQL (Structured Query Language) statements as opposed to procedural functions. Our approach is compared to a current model, using complex data types indexed under a 3D (three-dimensional) R-tree, and shows better performance for retrieval over realistic window sizes and data loads. Updates with the R-tree are slower and preclude the feasibility of its use in time-critical applications whereas, predictably, projecting the issue to a one-dimensional index allows constant updates using z-values to be implemented more efficiently.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:99400

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Palavras-Chave #E1 #280103 Information Storage, Retrieval and Management #700103 Information processing services
Tipo

Conference Paper