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| authors = Yoann Fabre, Guillaume Pitel, Didier Verna |
| authors = Yoann Fabre, Guillaume Pitel, Didier Verna |
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| title = Urbi et Orbi: unusual design and implementation choices for distributed virtual environments |
| title = Urbi et Orbi: unusual design and implementation choices for distributed virtual environments |
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− | | booktitle = Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Virtual Systems and MultiMedia (VSMM) |
+ | | booktitle = Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Virtual Systems and MultiMedia (VSMM)—Intelligent Environments Workshop |
| pages = 714 to 724 |
| pages = 714 to 724 |
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| address = Gifu, Japan |
| address = Gifu, Japan |
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| publisher = IOS Press, USA |
| publisher = IOS Press, USA |
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− | | project = Urbi |
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− | | urllrde = 200010-Vsmm |
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⚫ | | abstract = This paper describes Urbi et Orbi, a distributed virtual environment (DVE) project that is being conducted in the Research and Development Laboratory at EPITA. Our ultimate goal is to provide support for large scale multi-user virtual worlds on end-user machines. The incremental development of this project led us to take unusual design and implementation decisions that we propose to relate in this paper. Firstly, a general overview of the project is given, along with the initial requirements we wanted to meet. Then, we go on with a description of the system's architecture. Lastly, we describe and justify the unusual choices we have made in the project's internals. |
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| lrdeprojects = URBI |
| lrdeprojects = URBI |
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⚫ | | abstract = This paper describes Urbi et Orbi, a distributed virtual environment (DVE) project that is being conducted in the Research and Development Laboratory at EPITA. Our ultimate goal is to provide support for large scale multi-user virtual worlds on end-user machines. The incremental development of this project led us to take unusual design and implementation decisions that we propose to relate in this paper. Firstly, a general overview of the project is given, along with the initial requirements we wanted to meet. Then, we go on with a description of the system's architecture. Lastly, we describe and justify the unusual choices we have made in the project's internals. |
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| type = inproceedings |
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| id = fabre.00.vsmm |
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publisher = <nowiki>{</nowiki>IOS Press, USA<nowiki>}</nowiki>, |
publisher = <nowiki>{</nowiki>IOS Press, USA<nowiki>}</nowiki>, |
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isbn = <nowiki>{</nowiki>1-58603-108-2<nowiki>}</nowiki>, |
isbn = <nowiki>{</nowiki>1-58603-108-2<nowiki>}</nowiki>, |
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− | project = <nowiki>{</nowiki>Urbi<nowiki>}</nowiki>, |
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abstract = <nowiki>{</nowiki>This paper describes Urbi et Orbi, a distributed virtual |
abstract = <nowiki>{</nowiki>This paper describes Urbi et Orbi, a distributed virtual |
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environment (DVE) project that is being conducted in the |
environment (DVE) project that is being conducted in the |
Latest revision as of 16:21, 5 January 2018
- Authors
- Yoann Fabre, Guillaume Pitel, Didier Verna
- Where
- Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Virtual Systems and MultiMedia (VSMM)—Intelligent Environments Workshop
- Place
- Gifu, Japan
- Type
- inproceedings
- Publisher
- IOS Press, USA
- Projects
- URBI
- Date
- 2000-10-01
Abstract
This paper describes Urbi et Orbi, a distributed virtual environment (DVE) project that is being conducted in the Research and Development Laboratory at EPITA. Our ultimate goal is to provide support for large scale multi-user virtual worlds on end-user machines. The incremental development of this project led us to take unusual design and implementation decisions that we propose to relate in this paper. Firstly, a general overview of the project is given, along with the initial requirements we wanted to meet. Then, we go on with a description of the system's architecture. Lastly, we describe and justify the unusual choices we have made in the project's internals.
Bibtex (lrde.bib)
@InProceedings{ fabre.00.vsmm, author = {Yoann Fabre and Guillaume Pitel and Didier Verna}, title = {Urbi et {O}rbi: unusual design and implementation choices for distributed virtual environments}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Virtual Systems and MultiMedia (VSMM)---Intelligent Environments Workshop}, pages = {714--724}, year = 2000, address = {Gifu, Japan}, month = oct, publisher = {IOS Press, USA}, isbn = {1-58603-108-2}, abstract = {This paper describes Urbi et Orbi, a distributed virtual environment (DVE) project that is being conducted in the Research and Development Laboratory at EPITA. Our ultimate goal is to provide support for large scale multi-user virtual worlds on end-user machines. The incremental development of this project led us to take unusual design and implementation decisions that we propose to relate in this paper. Firstly, a general overview of the project is given, along with the initial requirements we wanted to meet. Then, we go on with a description of the system's architecture. Lastly, we describe and justify the unusual choices we have made in the project's internals.} }