基于趋势聚类的地理分布数据流压缩

A. Ciampi, A. Appice, D. Malerba, P. Guccione
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在许多实时应用中,例如无线传感器网络监测、交通控制或健康监测系统,需要分析连续和无界的地理分布数据流(例如气象站传感器传输的温度或湿度测量值)。存储和查询地理参考流数据在时间(实时处理)和空间(有限的存储容量)上都提出了具体的挑战。可以使用汇总算法减少要永久存储到数据仓库中的数据量,而不会丢失用于进一步后续分析的信息。在本文中,我们提出了一个框架,其中数据流被视为随机过程的时变实现。应用基于变换域的信号压缩技术,并将其与几何分割在后续重建中的压缩效率和精度进行了比较。
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Trend cluster based compression of geographically distributed data streams
In many real-time applications, such as wireless sensor network monitoring, traffic control or health monitoring systems, it is required to analyze continuous and unbounded geographically distributed streams of data (e.g. temperature or humidity measurements transmitted by sensors of weather stations). Storing and querying geo-referenced stream data poses specific challenges both in time (real-time processing) and in space (limited storage capacity). Summarization algorithms can be used to reduce the amount of data to be permanently stored into a data warehouse without losing information for further subsequent analysis. In this paper we present a framework in which data streams are seen as time-varying realizations of stochastic processes. Signal compression techniques, based on transformed domains, are applied and compared with a geometrical segmentation in terms of compression efficiency and accuracy in the subsequent reconstruction.
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