@inproceedings{6eae109b75054f5b95c0b474313a96c3,
title = "An effective coreset compression algorithm for large scale sensor networks",
abstract = "The wide availability of networked sensors such as GPS and cameras is enabling the creation of sensor networks that generate huge amounts of data. For example, vehicular sensor networks where in-car GPS sensor probes are used to model and monitor traffic can generate on the order of gigabytes of data in real time. How can we compress streaming high-frequency data from distributed sensors? In this paper we construct coresets for streaming motion. The coreset of a data set is a small set which approximately represents the original data. Running queries or fitting models on the core-set will yield similar results when applied to the original data set. We present an algorithm for computing a small coreset of a large sensor data set. Surprisingly, the size of the coreset is independent of the size of the original data set. Combining map-and-reduce techniques with our coreset yields a system capable of compressing in parallel a stream of O(n) points using space and update time that is only O(log n). We provide experimental results and compare the algorithm to the popular Douglas-Peucker heuristic for compressing GPS data.",
keywords = "Coresets, Douglas-peucker, GPS, Linear simplification, Streaming",
author = "Dan Feldman and Andrew Sugaya and Daniela Rus",
year = "2012",
doi = "https://doi.org/10.1145/2185677.2185739",
language = "American English",
isbn = "9781450312271",
series = "IPSN'12 - Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Information Processing in Sensor Networks",
pages = "257--268",
booktitle = "IPSN'12 - Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Information Processing in Sensor Networks",
note = "11th ACM/IEEE Conference on Information Processing in Sensing Networks, IPSN'12 ; Conference date: 16-04-2012 Through 20-04-2012",
}