qos management in real-time spatial big data using feedback control scheduling
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Abstract
Geographic Information System (GIS) is a computer system designed to capture, store, manipulate, analyze, manage, and present all
types of spatial data. Spatial data, whether captured through remote sensors or large scale simulations has always been big and heterogenous.
The issue of real-time and heterogeneity have been extremely important for taking effective decision. Thus, heterogeneous
real-time spatial data management has become a very active research domain. Existing research has principally focused on querying of
real-time spatial data and their updates. But the unpredictability of access to data maintain the behavior of the real-time GIS unstable.
In this paper, we propose the use of the real-time Spatial Big Data and we define a new architecture called FCSA-RTSBD (Feedback
Control Scheduling Architecture for Real-Time Spatial Big Data). The main objectives of this architecture are the following: take in
account the heterogeneity of data, guarantee the data freshness, enhance the deadline miss ratio even in the presence of conflicts and
unpredictable workloads and finally satisfy the requirements of users by the improving of the quality of service (QoS).
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| Authors | ;S. Hamdi;E. Bouazizi;S. Faiz |
| Journal | kolner zeitschrift fur soziologie und sozialpsychologie |
| Year | 2015 |
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10.5194/isprsannals-II-3-W5-243-2015
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