2019
DOI: 10.1007/s42979-019-0031-y
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Performance Tests of Smart City IoT Data Repositories for Universal Linear Infrastructure Data and Graph Databases

Abstract: The infrastructure managed by Smart City systems includes mainly linear structures, such as pipelines, electric power lines, railway lines, etc.. In this paper, we propose the transcription of linear infrastructure to graph representation and storing needed meta-data in a graph database, merged with the traditional relational database used for device management. Such an approach enables fast acquisition of data about infrastructure's properties and allows merging information about the structure of the managed … Show more

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“…Then in [103], the performance of massive repositories that are needed to support Smart Cities is discussed. The work in [43] uses diffusion approximations, which have been a steady theme in our collaborations [59], and the following paper [113] develops certain analytical computational methods for diffusion approximation models.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Then in [103], the performance of massive repositories that are needed to support Smart Cities is discussed. The work in [43] uses diffusion approximations, which have been a steady theme in our collaborations [59], and the following paper [113] develops certain analytical computational methods for diffusion approximation models.…”
Section: Content Of This Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%