2010 Eleventh International Conference on Mobile Data Management 2010
DOI: 10.1109/mdm.2010.21
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Supporting Continuous Range Queries in Indoor Space

Abstract: Abstract-Range query processing is an important technology in spatial databases. Current studies mainly focus on range queries in outdoor space based on the Euclidean or network distances, but rarely any approach is proposed for indoor space. In this paper, we present two network-based approaches to supporting stationary range queries and continuous range queries for indoor space. There are several challenges involved in designing these approaches. First, having no explicit network construction in indoor space… Show more

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“…In addition to geometric models and symbolic space models, other data models were also proposed to facilitate the computation of indoor distance [12,13], which are based on graph models, but also include geometric properties. Additionally, some indoor spatial data models were introduced to support specific indoor spatial information services.…”
Section: Indoor Spatial Data Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition to geometric models and symbolic space models, other data models were also proposed to facilitate the computation of indoor distance [12,13], which are based on graph models, but also include geometric properties. Additionally, some indoor spatial data models were introduced to support specific indoor spatial information services.…”
Section: Indoor Spatial Data Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the distances from p to d 1 and from d 3 to q are called point-to-door distance, the distance from d 1 to door d 3 is called door-to-door distance. The point-to-door distance may be computed by line-of-sight [12] or the Minkowski sum [24], while the door-to-door distance can be easily computed by the shortest path algorithm with pre-computed door-to-door graph [12]. Since the vertical distance is not isotropic with horizontal distance, the indoor distance between two points on different floors is computed in different ways from the distance on the same floor.…”
Section: Indoor Distancementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, in most applications of indoor navigation, we need geometric data to calculate the routing distance. There are several studies to compute optimal path between to point in indoor space (Lu, H., Cao, X., and Jensen, C. S. 2012), (Yuan, W., and Schneider, M. 2010).…”
Section: Topology Between Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indoor environments represent a promising area for the indexing and querying of mobile/moving objects in spatial databases [1][2][3][4]. People conduct most of their day-to-day activities in indoor environments, such as entertaining, living, working, and shopping.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%