/MobilityDB-BerlinMOD

BerlinMOD benchmark, a data generator and a tool for comparying Moving Object Databases

Primary LanguagePLpgSQL

BerlinMOD Benchmark for MobilityDB

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MobilityDB is an open source software program that adds support for temporal and spatio-temporal objects to the PostgreSQL database and its spatial extension PostGIS.

This repository contains code and the documentation for running the BerlinMOD benchmark on MobilityDB.

Documentation

You can generate the benchmark documentation from the sources.

  • In HTML format

     xsltproc --stringparam html.stylesheet "docbook.css" --xinclude -o index.html /usr/share/xml/docbook/stylesheet/docbook-xsl/html/chunk.xsl mobilitydb-berlinmod.xml
    
  • In PDF format

     dblatex -s texstyle.sty -T native -t pdf -o mobilitydb-berlinmod.pdf mobilitydb-berlinmod.xml
    
  • In EPUB format

      dbtoepub -o mobilitydb-berlinmod.epub mobilitydb-berlinmod.xml
    

In addition, pregenerated versions of them are available.

Docker container

The dependencies and scripts of the MobilityDB-BerlinMOD Project are available in a Docker container running PostgreSQL-15, PostGIS-2.5 and MobilityDB-develop.

  • Pull the prebuilt image from the Docker Hub Registry.

     docker pull mobilitydb/mobilitydb:15-3.4-1.1-BerlinMOD
    
  • Create a Docker volume to preserve the PostgreSQL database files outside of the container.

     docker volume create mobilitydb_data
    
  • Run the Docker container.

    docker run --name mobilitydb -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=mysecretpassword \
    -p 25432:5432 -v mobilitydb_data:/var/lib/postgresql -d mobilitydb/mobilitydb:15-3.4-1.1-BerlinMOD 
    
  • Connect to the database (db=postgres,username=postgres,pw=mysecretpassword).

    psql -h localhost -p 25432 -U postgres 
    
  • BerlinMOD scripts are available in the BerlinMOD directory inside the container.

Generated datasets

The generator has two scenarios, the original one from BerlinMOD, and another one concerning deliveries pertaining to mobility data warehouses. We have generated the benchmark data for different scale factors (SF) for the two scenarios The different datasets and their characteristics are given in the tables below, that also provides links to download the data in compressed CSV files.

BerlinMOD synthetic data using OSM data from Brussels.

Scale Factor Vehicles Days Trips File Size
SF 0.1 632 11 18,910 brussels_sf0.1.zip 5.5 MB
SF 0.2 894 15 35,319 brussels_sf0.2.zip 9.6 MB
SF 0.5 1,414 22 81,584 brussels_sf0.5.zip 2.2 GB
SF 1 2,000 30 157,565 brussels_sf1.zip 4.2 GB

Deliveries synthetic data using OSM data from Brussels.

Scale Factor Warehouses Vehicles Customers Days Deliveries File Size
SF 0.1 32 632 3,162 11 6,320 deliveries_sf0.1.zip 1.4 GB
SF 0.2 45 894 4,472 15 11,622 deliveries_sf0.2.zip 2.6 GB
SF 0.5 71 1,414 7,071 22 26,866 deliveries_sf0.5.zip 6.1 GB
SF 1 100 2,000 10,000 30 26,866 deliveries_sf1.zip 11.8 GB

License

The documentation of this benchmark is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 License