Title :
P2P-Based Avatar Interaction in Massive Multiuser Virtual Environments
Author :
Esch, Markus ; Botev, Jean ; Schloss, Hermann ; Scholtes, Ingo
Author_Institution :
Fac. des Sci., de la Technol. et de la Commun., Univ. of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Abstract :
The idea of the 3D Web as a global scale Distributed Virtual Environment (DVE) currently is very popular and a lot of research work is done in this field. In the course of the HyperVerse project we have developed a two-tier Peer-To-Peer (P2P) architecture as basic infrastructure for a federated, open and scalable 3D Web. Our approach relies on a concept that incorporates a loosely-structured P2P network overlay of user clients and a highly-structured overlay that connects a federation of reliable server machines constituting a reliable backbone service. A central problem when intending to build a massive virtual online environment is how avatar interaction as well as tracking and provision of avatar positions can be realized in a globally scalable manner. This paper presents a hybrid avatar interaction scheme developed for HyperVerse that incorporates the user clients and the backbone service for avatar position tracking. The backbone is used as reliable fall-back service, while the avatar tracking is handled in a pure P2P fashion whenever possible. This way backbone overload is prevented in a self-organizing manner whenever client density tends to overburden the backbone infrastructure.
Keywords :
avatars; peer-to-peer computing; 3D Web; HyperVerse project; P2P-based avatar interaction; avatar position tracking; distributed virtual environment; massive multiuser environments; massive virtual online environment; peer-to-peer architecture; reliable backbone service; user clients network overlay; Avatars; Communication system software; Competitive intelligence; Computer science; Internet; Network servers; Service oriented architecture; Software systems; Spine; Virtual environment; 3D Web; DVE; MMVE; NVE; P2P;
Conference_Titel :
Complex, Intelligent and Software Intensive Systems, 2009. CISIS '09. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Fukuoka
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3569-2
Electronic_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3575-3
DOI :
10.1109/CISIS.2009.19