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Founded: 1992
ISSN 1054-7460
E-ISSN 1531-3263
2008 ISI Impact Factor: 0.750

Presence: Teleoperators & Virtual Environments

April 2007, Vol. 16, No. 2, Pages 125-156
Posted Online March 1, 2007.
(doi:10.1162/pres.16.2.125)
Copyright by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
ATLAS: A Scalable Network Framework for Distributed Virtual Environments

Dongman Lee*Mingyu Lim, Seunghyun Han, Kyungmin Lee

Collaborative Distributed Systems and Networks Laboratory, Information and Communications University, 119 Munjiro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, 305-732, Korea

*Correspondence to
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Abstract

A distributed virtual environment (DVE) is a software system that allows users in a network to interact with each other by sharing a common view of their states. As users are geographically distributed over large networks like the internet and the number of users increases, scalability is a key aspect to consider for real-time interaction. Various solutions have been proposed to improve the scalability in DVE systems but they are either focused on only specific aspects or customized to a target application. In this paper, we classify the approaches for improving scalability of DVE into five categories: communication architecture, interest management, concurrency control, data replication, and load distribution. We then propose a scalable network framework for DVEs, ATLAS. Incorporated with our various scalable schemes, ATLAS meets the scalability of a system as a whole. The integration experiences of ATLAS with several virtual reality systems ensure the versatility of the proposed solution.

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Mingyu Lim, Dongman Lee. (2009) A Task-Based Load Distribution Scheme for Multi-Server-Based Distributed Virtual Environment Systems. Presence: Teleoperators & Virtual Environments 18:1, 16-38
Online publication date: 1-Feb-2009.
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