Key Technologies for Networked Virtual Environments
Juan Gonz\'alez, Fernando Boronat, Almanzor Sapena, Javier Pastor

TL;DR
This paper reviews and classifies key technological solutions for networked virtual environments, addressing challenges in synchronization, consistency, and user experience caused by network heterogeneity.
Contribution
It introduces a novel classification method for existing NVE solutions, providing a comprehensive summary of their advantages and disadvantages.
Findings
Classifies NVE solutions into new categories
Summarizes pros and cons of different approaches
Serves as a reference for future research and development
Abstract
Thanks to the improvements experienced in technology in the last few years, most especially in virtual reality systems, the number and potential of networked virtual environments or NVEs and their users are increasing. NVEs aim to give distributed users a feeling of immersion in a virtual world and the possibility of interacting with other users or with virtual objects inside it, like when they interact in the real world. Being able to provide that feeling and natural interactions when the users are geographically separated is one of the goals of these systems. Nevertheless, this goal is especially sensitive to different issues, such as different connections with heterogeneous throughput or different network latencies, which can lead to consistency and synchronization problems and, thus, to a worsening of the users' quality of experience or QoE. With the purpose of solving these issues,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPeer-to-Peer Network Technologies · Image and Video Quality Assessment · Caching and Content Delivery
