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===== Implementing TSBS on MobilityDB ===== | ===== Implementing TSBS on MobilityDB ===== | ||
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- | ===== Distributed Moving Object Database on Amazon AWS ===== | ||
- | A distributed database is an architecture in which multiple database instances on different machines are integrate in order to form a single database server. Both the data and the queries are then distributed over these database instances. This architecture is effective in deploying big databases on a cloud platform. | ||
- | MobilityDB is engineered as an extension of PostgreSQL. AWS supports PostgreSQL databases in [[https://aws.amazon.com/rds/postgresql/|Amazon RDS]] for PostgreSQL and in [[https://aws.amazon.com/rds/aurora/postgresql-features/|Amazon Aurora]]. The goal of this project is to integrate MobilityDB with these products. The key outcomes are a comprehensive assessment of which MOD API can/cannot be distributed, and an assessment of the performance gain. These outcomes should serve as a base for a thesis project to achieve effective integration. | ||
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- | ===== Distributed Moving Object Database on MS Azure ===== | ||
- | A distributed database is an architecture in which multiple database instances on different machines are integrate in order to form a single database server. Both the data and the queries are then distributed over these database instances. This architecture is effective in deploying big databases on a cloud platform. | ||
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- | MobilityDB is engineered as an extension of PostgreSQL. MS Azure supports distributed PostgreSQL databases using [[https://www.citusdata.com/|Citus]]. We have made successful tests for integrating MobilityDB and Citus on a local cluster. The goal of this project is to repeat this work on MS Azureintegrate MobilityDB with these products. The key outcomes are a comprehensive assessment of which MOD API can/cannot be distributed, and an assessment of the performance gain. These outcomes should serve as a base for a thesis project to achieve effective integration. | ||
===== Map-matching as a Service ===== | ===== Map-matching as a Service ===== | ||
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* [[https://github.com/cyang-kth/fmm|Fast Map Matching]] | * [[https://github.com/cyang-kth/fmm|Fast Map Matching]] | ||
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===== Geospatial Trajectory Data Cleaning ===== | ===== Geospatial Trajectory Data Cleaning ===== |