Mob-Warehouse: A Semantic Approach for Mobility Analysis with a Trajectory Data Warehouse

Author(s):  
Ricardo Wagner ◽  
José Antonio Fernandes de Macedo ◽  
Alessandra Raffaetà ◽  
Chiara Renso ◽  
Alessandro Roncato ◽  
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Author(s):  
Marwa Manaa ◽  
Thouraya Sakouhi ◽  
Jalel Akaichi

Mobility data became an important paradigm for computing performed in various areas. Mobility data is considered as a core revealing the trace of mobile objects displacements. While each area presents a different optic of trajectory, they aim to support mobility data with domain knowledge. Semantic annotations may offer a common model for trajectories. Ontology design patterns seem to be promising solutions to define such trajectory related pattern. They appear more suitable for the annotation of multiperspective data than the only use of ontologies. The trajectory ontology design pattern will be used as a semantic layer for trajectory data warehouses for the sake of analyzing instantaneous behaviors conducted by mobile entities. In this chapter, the authors propose a semantic approach for the semantic modeling of trajectory and trajectory data warehouses based on a trajectory ontology design pattern. They validate the proposal through real case studies dealing with behavior analysis and animal tracking case studies.


2020 ◽  
Vol 16 (4) ◽  
pp. 26-43
Author(s):  
Noura Azaiez ◽  
Jalel Akaichi

Business Intelligence includes the concept of data warehousing to support decision making. As the ETL process presents the core of the warehousing technology, it is responsible for pulling data out of the source systems and placing it into a data warehouse. Given the technology development in the field of geographical information systems, pervasive systems, and the positioning systems, the traditional warehouse features become unable to handle the mobility aspect integrated in the warehousing chain. Therefore, the trajectory or the mobility data gathered from the mobile object movements have to be managed through what is called the trajectory ELT. For this purpose, the authors emphasize the power of the model-driven architecture approach to achieve the whole transformation task, in this case transforming trajectory data source model that describes the resulting trajectories into trajectory data mart models. The authors illustrate the proposed approach with an epilepsy patient state case study.


2019 ◽  
Vol 28 (1) ◽  
pp. 53-66 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tariq Alsahfi ◽  
Mousa Almotairi ◽  
Ramez Elmasri

Author(s):  
Nanasaheb Mahadev Halgare ◽  
Ali Akbar Bagwan

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