A Novel Spatial-Temporal Specification-Based Monitoring System for Smart Cities
Meiyi Ma, Ezio Bartocci, Eli Lifland, John Stankovic, Lu Feng

TL;DR
This paper introduces SaSTL, a new spatial-temporal logic tailored for smart city monitoring, enabling efficient, expressive, and scalable runtime analysis of city sensor data to enhance safety and performance.
Contribution
The paper develops SaSTL, a novel logical framework with new operators for spatial aggregation and counting, supporting real-time monitoring of complex city requirements.
Findings
SaSTL offers higher expressiveness than existing spatial-temporal logics.
SaSTL monitoring reduces computation time significantly.
Application to real city data demonstrates improved safety and performance.
Abstract
With the development of the Internet of Things, millions of sensors are being deployed in cities to collect real-time data. This leads to a need for checking city states against city requirements at runtime. In this paper, we develop a novel spatial-temporal specification-based monitoring system for smart cities. We first describe a study of over 1,000 smart city requirements, some of which cannot be specified using existing logic such as Signal Temporal Logic (STL) and its variants. To tackle this limitation, we develop SaSTL -- a novel Spatial Aggregation Signal Temporal Logic -- for the efficient runtime monitoring of safety and performance requirements in smart cities. We develop two new logical operators in SaSTL to augment STL for expressing spatial aggregation and spatial counting characteristics that are commonly found in real city requirements. We define Boolean and…
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TopicsAdvanced Database Systems and Queries · Data Management and Algorithms · Semantic Web and Ontologies
