A New Approach to Broadcast XML Data in Wireless Environment Supporting Twig Pattern Queries

  • M. S. Namose
  • R. H. Kulkarni
Keywords: Twig pattern matching Structure Indexin, Attribute Summarizatio, Lineage Encodin, Twig Pattern

Abstract

In this paper we study and discuss a novel encoding technique of broadcasting XML data using twig pattern in wireless environment. That specific encoding method is characterized as Lineage Encoding. Lineage Encoding is a light- weight encoding scheme which is depends on a novel unit structure called G-Node for spilling XML information streaming in the wireless Environment. G-Node wipes out basic structural overheads of XML documents. The fundamental motivation behind this paper is to enchance energy and latency efficiency of broadcasting XML data in wireless environment. In lineage Encoding technique we have to use Structure Indexing and Attribute Summarization. Structure indexing captures the structural information of XML document. Attribute Summarization eliminates repetitive attribute names, in this way it reduces the size of a wireless XML stream

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2018-01-07
How to Cite
Namose, M., & Kulkarni, R. (2018). A New Approach to Broadcast XML Data in Wireless Environment Supporting Twig Pattern Queries. Asian Journal For Convergence In Technology (AJCT) ISSN -2350-1146, 3(3). Retrieved from http://www.asianssr.org/index.php/ajct/article/view/285
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