Title
Complex Event Processing for Public-Cycling Transport Supervision
Abstract
Complex Event Processing (CEP) consists in processing events happening across all the layers of an organization, identifying significant ones or meaningful combinations of those events and launching managing rules as a reaction. In this work we propose to use Complex Event Processing (CEP) as a supervision method for bike hiring services. The idea is to use CEP as a monitoring strategy. The events are generated by the system when users pick up or leave bikes from /to the depots distributed across the city. CEP allows describing the behaviour of the overall cycling system as a set of events, complex events and rules. It can monitor users' behaviour and trigger alarms in order to apply the corresponding billing penalties. Our CEP prototype has been tested using data extracted from the Barcelona cycling (Bicing) system. The preliminary results show he benefits of using such technology for monitoring purposes in distributed environments as the public cycling transport.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.3233/978-1-60750-643-0-121
CCIA
Keywords
Field
DocType
meaningful combination,barcelona cycling,managing rule,corresponding billing penalty,public cycling transport,complex event,monitoring strategy,overall cycling system,cep prototype,public-cycling transport supervision,complex event processing
Computer science,Complex event processing,Real-time computing,Cycling
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
220
0922-6389
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
2
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Pablo Gay1597.76
Beatriz López231942.30
Albert Pla3121.98
Joaquim Meléndez4153.89