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Managing Missed Interactions in Distributed Virtual Environments

Lookup NU author(s): Dr Simon Parkin, Dr Peter Andras, Professor Graham MorganORCiD

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Abstract

A scalable distributed virtual environment (DVE) may be achieved by ensuring virtual world objects communicate their actions to only those objects that fall within their influence, reducing the need to send and process unnecessary messages. A missed interaction may be defined as a failure to exchange mes-sages to appropriately model object interaction. A number of parameters under the control of a DVE de-veloper may influence the possibility of missed interactions occurring (e.g., object velocities, area of in-fluence). However, due to the complexities associated with object movement and the deployment envi-ronment (e.g., non-deterministic object movement, network latency), identifying the value for such pa-rameters to minimise missed interactions while maintaining scalability (minimal message passing) is not clear. We present in this paper a tool which simulates a DVE and provides developers with an indication of the appropriate values for parameters when balancing missed interactions against scalability.


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Author(s): Parkin S E, Andras P, Morgan G

Editor(s): Hubbold, R. and Lin, M.

Publication type: Conference Proceedings (inc. Abstract)

Publication status: Published

Conference Name: Virtual Environments 2006: 12th Eurographics Symposium on Virtual Environments

Year of Conference: 2006

Pages: 27-34

Publisher: Eurographics Association


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