DocumentCode
29195
Title
A System Architecture for Heterogeneous Moving-Object Trajectory Metamodel Using Generic Sensors: Tracking Airport Security Case Study
Author
Boulmakoul, Azedine ; Karim, Lamia ; Elbouziri, Adil ; Lbath, Ahmed
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Univ. Hassan II, Mohammedia, Morocco
Volume
9
Issue
1
fYear
2015
fDate
Mar-15
Firstpage
283
Lastpage
291
Abstract
This paper proposes a system architecture and case study for a heterogeneous moving-object trajectory metamodel using generic sensors. In order to provide a unified metamodel and powerful framework for trajectory´s services and queries, the proposed trajectory´s data model has benefited from advantages of both conceptual and ontological space-time. However, it extends the basic data model of trajectory with new patterns as the space-time path to describe activities of the moving object and the composite region of interest. Additionally, the proposed system is distinguished by providing a framework for dealing with moving-object trajectory in an interoperable way, using heterogonous sensors that traditional data model incapable for this purpose. The proposed system architecture for the moving-object trajectory´s data model is focused on service composability and data interoperability combining Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) standards, Service-Oriented Architecture, and streaming technology, to allow applications built using the framework to be scalable and have better performance. The case study presented for tracking travelers at the airport means that passenger locations can be determined with a higher degree of accuracy and precision. Indeed, this system makes it easy to answer complex queries, such as seeing closely where passengers congregate, how much time they spend in stores and restaurants, and where there may be bottlenecks. It will also enable airport retailers to communicate with travelers directly.
Keywords
image motion analysis; image sensors; object tracking; ontologies (artificial intelligence); service-oriented architecture; OGC standards; Open Geospatial Consortium; airport security tracking; conceptual space-time; data interoperability; generic sensors; heterogeneous moving-object trajectory metamodel; heterogonous sensors; ontological space-time; service composability; service-oriented architecture; streaming technology; trajectory query; trajectory service; Data models; Ontologies; Semantics; Sensors; Spatial databases; Trajectory; Unified modeling language; Moving-object database; space–time ontology; space–time path; space???time ontology; space???time path; spatial data engineering; trajectory data modeling; trajectory framework; trajectory metamodel; trajectory metamodel instantiation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Systems Journal, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1932-8184
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSYST.2013.2293837
Filename
6685830
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