Presentation 2002/3/8
A Distributed Communication Architecture for Networked Virtual Environments
Yoshihiro KAWAHARA, Nobutaka MATSUMOTO, Hiroyuki MORIKAWA, Tomonori AOYAMA,
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Abstract(in English) Networked Virtual Environment (Net-VE) is a software system in which multiple users can interact with each other in the 3D virtual environment created on networked computers. This technology has been applied to various applications as military simulation, distant education and online games. With the recent deployment of broadband access technologies such as xDSL and FTTH, the number of participants in the Net-VE system is increasing. Therefore, a new communication architecture that is scalable to the increase of the number of the participants is needed. In this paper, we present a fully distributed communication architecture that can construct a scalable Net-VE system using peer-to-peer technologies. Simulation shows that this architecture is scalable to the increase of the number of participants in the Net-VE system.
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Keyword(in English) Virtual Environment / Peer to Peer / 3D chat / Online Game
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Title (in English) A Distributed Communication Architecture for Networked Virtual Environments
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Keyword(1) Virtual Environment
Keyword(2) Peer to Peer
Keyword(3) 3D chat
Keyword(4) Online Game
1st Author's Name Yoshihiro KAWAHARA
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo()
2nd Author's Name Nobutaka MATSUMOTO
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
3rd Author's Name Hiroyuki MORIKAWA
3rd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
4th Author's Name Tomonori AOYAMA
4th Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
Date 2002/3/8
Paper # NS2001-273
Volume (vol) vol.101
Number (no) 715
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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