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SCalable Object-tracking through Unattended Techniques (SCOUT)

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SCalable Object-tracking through Unattended Techniques (SCOUT)
A scalable object location service can enable users to search for various objects in an environment where many small, networked devices are attached to objects. We investigate two hierarchical, self-configuring or unattended approaches for an efficient object location service. Each approach has its advantages and disadvantages based on the anticipated load. The first approach, SCOUT-AGG, is based on aggregation of object names. The second approach, SCOUT-MAP, is based on indirection, where information about an object is stored at the locator sensor for the object. The relative efficiency of SCOUT-AGG and SCOUT-MAP can be characterized by the query to mobility update rate of the system. SCOUT-AGG performs better for low query to update rate but its performance deteriorates in general relative to SCOUT-MAP as the query to update rate increases. The rate of performance deterioration depends on query specificity (i.e., queries for a specific object or for any object of a particular ...
Satish Kumar, Cengiz Alaettinoglu, Deborah Estrin
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Type Conference
Year 2000
Where ICNP
Authors Satish Kumar, Cengiz Alaettinoglu, Deborah Estrin
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