Dynamic trajectory index method based on large-scale real-time trajectory data
Huawei Zhai, Licheng Cui, Kemal Polat, Fayadh Alenezi

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new indexing method for handling large-scale real-time trajectory data to improve data processing and retrieval efficiency.
Contribution
The novel contribution is a dynamic indexing method that optimizes HBase storage and improves query performance for trajectory data.
Findings
The proposed index method outperforms existing methods in range and trajectory retrievals.
It achieves faster response times due to optimized row key design and dynamic indexing.
The method effectively handles challenges like spatiotemporal locality and data imbalance.
Abstract
Constructing a trajectory index can efficiently improve the performances of trajectory data processing, provide basic supports for trajectory data mining. With the constantly growing of trajectory data scale and increasing demands for trajectory retrieval efficiency and accuracy, the indexing methods have become more and more crucial. The indexing method faces significant challenges in terms of spatiotemporal trajectory locality, imbalanced trajectory distribution and low trajectory data value density. To address these, we proposed an indexing method based on large-scale real-time trajectory data, it extends the vertical storage mode of HBase, designs the core index, and optimizes the design of the row key, refines the data retrieval process and provides specific mappings for each independent part of the dataset. Besides, it designs the primary index, implements a dynamic indexing…
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Taxonomy
TopicsData Management and Algorithms · Advanced Database Systems and Queries · Time Series Analysis and Forecasting
