02-01-2013, 01:21 PM
Location-Based Spatial Query Processing in Wireless Broadcast Environments
Abstract
Location-based spatial queries (LBSQ s) refer to spatial queries whose answers rely on the location of the inquirer. Efficient processing of LBSQ s is of critical importance with the ever-increasing deployment and use of mobile technologies. We show that LBSQ s has certain unique characteristics that the traditional spatial query processing in centralized databases does not address. For example, a significant challenge is presented by wireless broadcasting environments, which have excellent scalability but often exhibit high-latency database access. In this paper, we present a novel query processing technique that, though maintaining high scalability and accuracy, manages to reduce the latency considerably in answering LBSQ s. Our approach is based on peer-to-peer sharing, which enables us to process queries without delay at a mobile host by using query results cached in its neighboring mobile peers. We demonstrate the feasibility of our approach through a probabilistic analysis, and we illustrate the appeal of our technique through extensive simulation results.
Existing System
• Existing techniques cannot be used effectively in a wireless broadcast environment, where only sequential data access is supported.
• It may not scale to very large user populations.
• In an existing system to communicate with the server, a client must most likely use a fee-based cellular-type network to achieve a reasonable operating range.
• Third, users must reveal their current location and send it to the server, which may be undesirable for privacy reasons
Proposed System
• This System is a novel approach for reducing the spatial query access latency by leveraging results from nearby peers in wireless broadcast environments.
• Our scheme allows a mobile client to locally verify whether candidate objects received from peers are indeed part of its own spatial query result set.
• The method exhibits great scalability: the higher the mobile peer density, the more the queries answered by peers.
• The query access latency can be decreased with the increase in clients.
System Requirement Specification
Software Interface
• JDK 1.5
• Java Swing
• SQL Server
Hardware Interface
• PROCESSOR : PENTIUM IV 2.6 GHz
• RAM : 512 MB DD RAM
• MONITOR : 15” COLOR
• HARD DISK : 40 GB
• KEYBOARD : STANDARD 102 KEYS
• MOUSE : 3 BUTTON