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Out-of-Order Event Processing in Kinetic Data Structures

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Out-of-Order Event Processing in Kinetic Data Structures
We study the problem of designing kinetic data structures (KDS's for short) when event times cannot be computed exactly and events may be processed in a wrong order. In traditional KDS's this can lead to major inconsistencies from which the KDS cannot recover. We present more robust KDS's for the maintenance of two fundamental structures, kinetic sorting and tournament trees, which overcome the difficulty by employing a refined event scheduling and processing technique. We prove that the new event scheduling mechanism leads to a KDS that is correct except for finitely many short time intervals. We analyze the maximum delay of events and the maximum error in the structure, and we experimentally compare our approach to the standard event scheduling mechanism.
Mohammad Ali Abam, Pankaj K. Agarwal, Mark de Berg
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where ESA
Authors Mohammad Ali Abam, Pankaj K. Agarwal, Mark de Berg, Hai Yu
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