Enabling Immersive XR Collaborations over FTTR Networks (Invited)
Sourav Mondal, Elaine Wong

TL;DR
This paper investigates the use of FTTR networks to support high-quality immersive XR collaborations within premises, focusing on predictive bandwidth and seamless handover techniques.
Contribution
It introduces novel predictive bandwidth allocation and handover schemes tailored for FTTR networks to enhance immersive XR experiences.
Findings
High-quality immersive XR can be achieved over FTTR networks.
Predictive bandwidth allocation improves resource management.
Seamless handover reduces latency during XR sessions.
Abstract
Fiber-To-The-Room is a potential solution to achieve in-premise extended reality collaborations. This paper explores predictive bandwidth allocation and seamless handover schemes over FTTR, showing high-quality immersive experience for in-premise collaborations can be achieved. \c{opyright} 2025 The Author(s).
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Taxonomy
TopicsAugmented Reality Applications · Virtual Reality Applications and Impacts · Interactive and Immersive Displays
