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Indexing moving points
- Journal of Computer and System Sciences 66 (2003) 207–243 Indexing Moving Points $ Pankaj K
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Indexing Moving Points
- Indexing Moving Points (Extended Abstract) Pankaj K. Agarwal Lars Arge y Je Erickson z Submitted
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Time Responsive Indexing Schemes for Moving Points
- Time Responsive Indexing Schemes for Moving Points Pankaj K. Agarwal Lars Arge y Jan
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Evaluation of Access Structures for Discretely Moving Points
- are capable of indexing spatiotemporal data. Our experiments focus on discretely moving points (i.e., points
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Indexing the Positions of Continuously Moving Objects
- trajectories of moving points. First, approaches may differ according to the space that they index. Assuming
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Indexing the Positions of Continuously Moving
- indexes the current and anticipated future positions of moving point objects. The technique naturally
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Towards Quadtree-based
- geometry (for example, in [1] external Range Trees are presented and use for indexing moving points
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Access Structures for Moving Points
- D R-tree, the 2+3 R-tree and the HR-tree when indexing moving points. Recall that in order to use
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Overlapping Linear Quadtrees and Spatio-Temporal Query Processing
- proposed to index moving points and trajectories (see [18] for a survey on these specialized methods). All
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Buddy Tracking --- Efficient Proximity Detection
- of the work assumes that moving objects are represented by simple point objects whose locations
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