How to perform real-time processing when data ingestion rates are measured in millions of entries per second?
Compiling SQL queries for Mireo SpaceTime
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Ivan Sikirić
- 22/11/2019
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7 min read
Advanced
SpaceTime
We built a distributed storage engine capable of storing and indexing trillions of entries and optimized a way of querying spatiotemporal data.
Was it my way, or was it highway? An introduction to map matching.
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Tomislav Gracin
- 15/11/2019
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4 min read
Beginner
SpaceTime
Map matching is a process of matching received vehicle coordinates with most likely road segment of a digital road map.
Why would a normal person build their own spatiotemporal database?
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Miljen Mikić
- 6/11/2019
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4 min read
Intermediate
SpaceTime
Storing and analyzing a large amount of spatiotemporal real-time data requires special treatment in choosing data structures and query algorithms.
What is a map projection?
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Nikola Greb
- 3/11/2019
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2 min read
Beginner
General
Each projection has its cons and pros, so the right question isn't which one is the best but for which purpose map is needed?
Do you know how your mobile device knows where you are?
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Nikola Greb
- 31/10/2019
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2 min read
Beginner
General
The process, in a nutshell, is quite simple – GPS receiver in your mobile phone gets radio signals from GPS satellites in the space.
What do you think about connected insurance based on GPS tracking?

Iva Žagar
- 24/10/2019
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2 min read
Beginner
SpaceTime
I know you haven't had an accident in 15 years. That's why we're raising your rates. Because you're about due one. (Jantoo Cartoons)
One of the greatest barriers to the adoption of electric vehicles is?

Iva Žagar
- 9/09/2019
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3 min read
Beginner
SpaceTime
One of the greatest barriers to the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) is range anxiety. Electric vehicles have a limited range and long charging times...
Have you ever thought about how much time you spend in traffic?

Iva Žagar
- 2/09/2019
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2 min read
Beginner
Genius Maps
Stuck in a traffic jam is not an excuse. It's a sign of bad planning. (Susan Elizabeth Philips) It's something to think about it, for sure.