Title :
Distributed scalable location data management system based on the GALIS architecture
Author :
Nah, Yunmook ; Lee, Joonwoo ; Lee, Woon Joo ; Lee, Ho ; Kim, Moon Hae ; Han, Ki-Joon
Author_Institution :
Dankook Univ., Seoul, South Korea
Abstract :
A challenging task in the LBS system engineering is to implement a highly scalable system architecture which can manage moderate-size configurations handling thousands of moving items as well as upper-end configurations handling millions of moving items. The architecture named the GALIS is a cluster-based distributed computing system architecture that consists of multiple data processors, each dedicated to keeping records relevant to a different geographical zone and a different time zone. In this paper, we explain a prototype location data management system structuring major components of GALIS by employing the TMO programming scheme, including the execution engine middleware developed to support real-time distributed object programming and real-time distributed computing system design. We present how to generate realistic location sensing reports and how to process such location reports and location-related queries. Some experimental results showing performance factors regarding distributed query processing are also explained.
Keywords :
middleware; query processing; GALIS architecture; LBS system engineering; TMO programming; cluster-based distributed computing system architecture; data management system; distributed query processing; location reports; location sensing reports; location-related queries; middleware; multiple data processors; real-time distributed computing system design; real-time distributed object programming; scalable system architecture; Computer architecture; Concurrent computing; Distributed computing; Distributed databases; Middleware; Object oriented databases; Prototypes; Real time systems; Scalability; Systems engineering and theory;
Conference_Titel :
Object-Oriented Real-Time Dependable Systems, 2005. WORDS 2005. 10th IEEE International Workshop on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2347-1
DOI :
10.1109/WORDS.2005.29