Thread-Level Parallel Indexing of Update Intensive Moving-Object Workloads

Darius Sidlauskas, Kenneth A. Ross, Christian Søndergaard Jensen, Simonas Saltenis

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Abstract

Modern processors consist of multiple cores that each support parallel processing by multiple physical threads, and they offer ample main-memory storage. This paper studies the use of such processors for the processing of update-intensive moving-object workloads that contain very frequent updates as well as contain queries.
The non-trivial challenge addressed is that of avoiding contention between long-running queries and frequent updates. Specifically, the paper proposes a grid-based indexing technique. A static grid indexes a near up-to-date snapshot of the data to support queries, while a live grid supports updates. An efficient cloning technique that exploits the memcpy system call is used to maintain the static grid.
An empirical study conducted with three modern processors finds that very frequent cloning, on the order of tens of milliseconds, is feasible, that the proposal scales linearly with the number of hardware threads, and that it significantly outperforms the previous state-of-the-art approach in terms of update throughput and query freshness.
Original languageEnglish
Book seriesLecture Notes in Computer Science
Volume6849
Pages (from-to)186-204
Number of pages19
ISSN0302-9743
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011
EventTwelffth International Symposium on Spatial and Temporal Databases - Mineapolis, United States
Duration: 24 Aug 201126 Jan 2012
Conference number: 12

Conference

ConferenceTwelffth International Symposium on Spatial and Temporal Databases
Number12
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityMineapolis
Period24/08/201126/01/2012

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