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An efficient flash-aware spatial index for points
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An efficient flash-aware spatial index for points

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Carniel A.C., Roumelis G., Ciferri R.R., Vassilakopoulos M., Corral A., Ciferri C.D.deA.
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2018
Language
en
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Forestry
Query languages
Query processing
Trees (mathematics)
Indexing methods
Intrinsic characteristics
Spatial data
Spatial database
Spatial database systems
Spatial indexes
Spatial indices
Spatial queries
Flash-based SSDs
National Institute for Space Research, INPE
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Spatial database systems often employ spatial indices to speed up the processing of spatial queries. In addition, modern spatial database applications are interested in exploiting the positive characteristics of flash-based Solid State Drives (SSDs) like fast reads and writes. However, designing spatial indices for SSDs (i.e., flash-aware spatial indices) has been a challenging task because of the intrinsic characteristics of these devices. In this paper, we propose the eFIND xBR + -tree, a novel flash-aware spatial index for points. The eFIND xBR + -tree combines the efficient indexing method of the xBR + -tree with the sophisticated data structures and algorithms of eFIND to handle points in SSDs efficiently. Experiments carried out considering real and synthetic spatial data showed that the eFIND xBR + -tree overcame its closest competitor by reducing the elapsed time to construct the index from 28.4% to 83.5% and to execute spatial queries up to 34.6%. © 2018 National Institute for Space Research, INPE. All rights reserved.
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