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Author(s):  
Seokjin Im

It is one of most important challenges in information services based on location to support a huge number of clients to process the NN query for a given query point. A scheme of NN query processing based on wireless data broadcasting is an effective way to overcome the challenge. In this paper, we propose an indexing scheme NSPI (Non-uniform Space Partition Index) for quick NN search over wireless data broadcasting. For implementing the aim, we use a non-uniform spatial partition and provide an index based on the partition for equidistance between indexes on the wireless channel. The index scheme enables the clients to process NN quickly by lessening the time for the clients to meet the index on the channel. To show the effectiveness of the proposed scheme, we compare the access time and tuning time of the clients with existing indexing schemes by simulation studies. The proposed NSPI shows shorter access time than the other existing scheme. Also, NSPI outperforms in the aspect of tuning time than the others.


Author(s):  
Vikas Goel ◽  
Anil Kumar Ahlawat ◽  
M N Gupta

Wireless data broadcasting seems to be an efficient way for dissemination of data to a large number of mobile users. Because of its scalability and flexibility, the service providers use this technology to resolve request of thousands of users in one single response. Full text search is the latest area of research in wireless data broadcasting. Access time and tuning time are the two metrics for evaluation of an indexing technique. In this paper, we propose an air indexing technique based on the dictionary data structure namely Dict-Based Air Indexing Technique for full text search over wireless broadcast stream that utilizes hash-tables. We also propose algorithms for the implementation of the technique. We analyze, evaluate and compare its performance with existing schemes. The results from simulation experiments demonstrate that the proposed technique is the most latency and energy efficient air indexing technique for full text searches.


2016 ◽  
Vol 86 ◽  
pp. 49-56
Author(s):  
Hui Tian ◽  
Kui Xu ◽  
Jian Wang ◽  
Youyun Xu ◽  
Dongmei Zhang ◽  
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