25th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS'05)
DSI: A Fully Distributed Spatial Index for Location-Based Wireless Broadcast Services
Columbus, Ohio, USA
June 06-June 10
ISBN: 0-7695-2331-5
Recent announcement of the MSN Direct Service has demonstrated the feasibility and industrial interest in utilizing wireless broadcast for pervasive information services. To support location-based services in wireless data broadcast systems, a distributed spatial index (called DSI) is proposed in this paper. DSI is highly efficient because it has a linear yet fully distributed structure that facilitates multiple search paths to be naturally mixed together by sharing links. Moreover, DSI is very resilient in error-prone wireless communication environments. Search algorithms for two classical location-based queries, window queries and kNN queries, based on DSI are presented. Performance evaluation of DSI shows that DSI significantly outperforms R-tree and Hilbert Curve Index, two state-of-the-art spatial indexing techniques for wireless data broadcast.
Index Terms:
Location-based services, spatial index, wireless data broadcast systems
Citation:
Wang-Chien Lee, Baihua Zheng, "DSI: A Fully Distributed Spatial Index for Location-Based Wireless Broadcast Services," icdcs, pp.349-358, 25th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS'05), 2005