Chen, 2006 - Google Patents
A Hybrid Architecture for Massively Scaled Distributed Virtual EnvironmentsChen, 2006
- Document ID
- 15937098731327452527
- Author
- Chen A
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- UCLA Multimed. Syst. Lab
External Links
- 238000000034 method 0 abstract description 26
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- H04L67/104—Network-specific arrangements or communication protocols supporting networked applications in which an application is distributed across nodes in the network for peer-to-peer [P2P] networking; Functionalities or architectural details of P2P networks
- H04L67/1042—Network-specific arrangements or communication protocols supporting networked applications in which an application is distributed across nodes in the network for peer-to-peer [P2P] networking; Functionalities or architectural details of P2P networks involving topology management mechanisms
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- H04L67/38—Protocols for telewriting; Protocols for networked simulations, virtual reality or games
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