Title :
Space-scale structure for information rejection in large-scale distributed virtual environments
Author :
Farcet, Nicolas ; Torguet, Patrice
Author_Institution :
Corp. Res. Center, Thomson-CSF, Orsay, France
Abstract :
Distributed virtual reality systems are facing limitations due to the vast amount of streaming communications and world state update data to handle at host and network level. In order to lessen these burden, good mastering of data flows is required. Host information needs mostly depend on how local observers perceive the virtual world surrounding them. The authors propose a structure storing a hierarchical description of the world as a basis for host information needs identification. The information rejection criterion is currently an approximation of the projected area along an axis toward the observer on a perpendicular plane. It can be applied to sources such as visual objects or sound sources. This structure, used to dynamically reference sources based on their position and scale, is called a space scale structure (SSS); an octree is the actual storing structure. The SSS is traversed in order to retrieve sources, with respect to the rejection function. Optimizations of SSS traversal and SSS update for moving sources, based on temporal coherency, are presented. A possible distributed architecture using the SSS is also proposed. This architecture makes use of multicast and client/server network topologies. The implementation of the SSS is evaluated locally in the context of large database culling.
Keywords :
Internet; information needs; octrees; optimisation; virtual reality; client/server network topology; data flows; distributed virtual reality systems; hierarchical description; host information needs; information rejection; large database culling; local observers; moving sources; multicast network topology; octree; optimization; sound sources; space-scale structure; streaming communications; temporal coherency; update data; virtual world; visual objects; Collaboration; Environmental management; Large-scale systems; Power system management; Scalability; Streaming media; Telecommunication traffic; Traffic control; Virtual environment; Virtual reality;
Conference_Titel :
Virtual Reality Annual International Symposium, 1998. Proceedings., IEEE 1998
Conference_Location :
Atlanta, GA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-8362-7
DOI :
10.1109/VRAIS.1998.658506