Ricardo García Martín
University of Valladolid
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International Journal of Geographical Information Science | 2013
Ricardo García Martín; Juan Pablo de Castro Fernández; Elena Verdú Pérez; María Jesús Verdú Pérez; Luisa M. Regueras Santos
This work proposes a regressive model to predict which areas are likely to be requested in the future based on spatial cross-correlation between an unconstrained catalog of geographic features and a record of past cache requests. Tiles that are anticipated to be most frequently requested can be pre-generated and cached for faster retrieval. Trace-driven simulations with several million cache requests from two different nation-wide public web map services in Spain demonstrate that accurate predictions and performance gains can be obtained with the proposed model.The increasing popularity of web map services has motivated the development of more scalable services in the spatial data infrastructures. Tiled map services have emerged as a scalable alternative to traditional map services. Instead of rendering map images on the fly, a collection of pre-generated image tiles can be served very fast from a server-side cache. However, during the start-up of the service, the cache is initially empty and users experience a poor quality of service. Tile prefetching attempts to improve hit rates by proactively fetching map images without waiting for client requests. While most popular prefetching policies in traditional web caching consider only the previous access history to make predictions, significant improvements could be achieved in web mapping by taking into account the background geographic information. This work proposes a regressive model to predict which areas are likely to be requested in the future based on spatial cross-correlation between an unconstrained catalog of geographic features and a record of past cache requests. Tiles that are anticipated to be most frequently requested can be pre-generated and cached for faster retrieval. Trace-driven simulations with several million cache requests from two different nation-wide public web map services in Spain demonstrate that accurate predictions and performance gains can be obtained with the proposed model.
frontiers in education conference | 2012
Elena Verdú Pérez; Luisa M. Regueras Santos; María Jesús Verdú Pérez; Juan Pablo de Castro Fernández; Ricardo García Martín
Archive | 2010
Pablo López Escobés; Ricardo García Martín; Juan Pablo de Castro Fernández
Archive | 2010
Ricardo García Martín; Juan Pablo de Castro Fernández
Archive | 2011
Ricardo García Martín; Juan Pablo de Castro Fernández; Pablo López Escobés; María Jesús Verdú Pérez; Luisa M. Regueras Santos; Elena Verdú Pérez
Archive | 2011
Ricardo García Martín; Jordana Torres González; Juan Pablo de Castro Fernández; Pablo López Escobés; María Jesús Verdú Pérez; Luisa M. Regueras Santos; Elena Verdú Pérez
Archive | 2011
Pablo López Escobés; Juan Pablo de Castro Fernández; Ricardo García Martín; María Jesús Verdú Pérez; Luisa M. Regueras Santos; Elena Verdú Pérez
Archive | 2010
Pablo López Escobés; Juan Pablo de Castro Fernández; Ricardo García Martín
Archive | 2010
Fernando Campos Gutiérrez; Juan Pablo de Castro Fernández; Ricardo García Martín
Archive | 2010
Ricardo García Martín; Juan Pablo de Castro Fernández