Hybrid Nodes with Sensors – Architecture for Interactive Distributed Mixed and Virtual Reality Environments

作者: Jannick P. Rolland , Charles E. Hughes , Felix G. Hamza-Lup

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摘要: A distributed mixed-reality (MR) or virtual reality (VR) environment implies the cooperative engagement of a set software and hardware resources. With advances in sensors computer networks we have seen an increase number potential MR/VR applications that require large amounts information from real world collected through (e.g. position orientation tracking sensors). These collect data real-time at different locations connecting them must assure distribution among collaborative sites interactive speeds. sensor technology, envision future systems significant amount will be devices attached to participating nodes This paper proposes new architecture for based environments falls inbetween atomistic peer-to-peer model traditional client-server model. Each node is autonomous fully manages its resources connectivity. The dynamic behavior dictated by human participants manipulate these nodes.

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