Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
An efficient interest management is a fundamental requirement to support Distributed Virtual Environments (DVEs). As avatars move across the virtual environment, they often forming communities by gathering around hotspots. Distributed community discovery is a research area that gained momentum in the last years. In this paper we propose a case study evaluation on the impact of communities and community discovery on a distributed gossip-based interest management architecture for DVEs. Our experimental evaluation shows that communities have a positive impacts on interest management, at the expense of a small computational and communication overhead
Iris type:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
DVE; Community Discovery
List of contributors:
Carlini, Emanuele; Dazzi, Patrizio; Mordacchini, Matteo
Book title:
Euro-Par 2015 International Workshops