Using a Prioritized MAC Protocol to Execute the Database Operation Join in Networked Embedded Computer Systems
Ref: HURRAY-TR-100506 Publication Date: 8 to 9, Jul, 2010
Using a Prioritized MAC Protocol to Execute the Database Operation Join in Networked Embedded Computer Systems
Ref: HURRAY-TR-100506 Publication Date: 8 to 9, Jul, 2010Abstract:
Database query languages on relations (for example
SQL) make it possible to join two relations. This operation is very
common in desktop/server database systems but unfortunately
query processing systems in networked embedded computer
systems currently do not support this operation; specifically,
the query processing systems TAG, TinyDB, Cougar do not
support this. We show how a prioritized medium access control
(MAC) protocol can be used to efficiently execute the database
operation join for networked embedded computer systems where
all computer nodes are in a single broadcast domain.
Document:
8th IEEE Workshop on Intelligent Solutions in Embedded Systems (WISES 2010), IEEE, pp 49-54.
Heraklion, Greece.
DOI:10.1109/WISES.2010.5548431.
Record Date: 17, May, 2010
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