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Spatial batch-queries processing using xBR+-trees in Solid-State Drives

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Roumelis G., Vassilakopoulos M., Corral A., Fevgas A., Manolopoulos Y.
Date
2018
Language
en
DOI
10.1007/978-3-030-00856-7_20
Sujet
Decision trees
Drives
Forestry
Hard disk storage
Query languages
Query processing
Virtual storage
Large sequences
Modern applications
R-tree families
Secondary storage
Solid state drives
Spatial database
Spatial indexes
xBR^+-trees
Trees (mathematics)
Springer Verlag
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Efficient query processing in spatial databases is of vital importance for numerous modern applications. In most cases, such processing is accomplished by taking advantage of spatial indexes. The xBR+ -tree is an index for point data which has been shown to outperform indexes belonging to the R-tree family. On the other hand, Solid-State Drives (SSDs) are secondary storage devices that exhibit higher (especially read) performance than Hard Disk Drives and nowadays are being used in database systems. Regarding query processing, the higher performance of SSDs is maximized when large sequences of queries (batch queries) are executed by exploiting the massive I/O advantages of SSDs. In this paper, we present algorithms for processing common spatial (point-location, window and distance-range) batch queries using xBR+ -trees in SSDs. Moreover, utilizing small and large datasets, we experimentally study the performance of these new algorithms against processing of batch queries by repeatedly applying existing algorithms for these queries. Our experiments show that, even when the existing algorithms take advantage of LRU buffering that minimizes disk accesses, the new algorithms prevail performance-wise. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2018.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/78580
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