Using group communication to support mobile augmented reality applications
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Niels Reijers, Raymond Cunningham, Rene Meier, Barbara Hughes, Gregor Gaertner, and Vinny Cahill., Using group communication to support mobile augmented reality applications, Proceedings of 5th IEEE International Symposium on Object oriented Real-time Distributed Computing, 5th IEEE International Symposium on Object oriented Real-time Distributed Computing, 29 April - 1 May, Luiz Bacellar, Peter Puschner, and Seongsoo Hong, IEEE, 2002, 297-306Download Item:
Abstract:
Augmented reality and group communication in wireless
ad-hoc networks form relatively new fields of research.
When using group communication ordering and timeliness
requirements are important. Moreover, when using wireless
ad-hoc networks, the possibility of network partition
is a serious consideration. In this paper we explore these
three issues in the context of using group communication
to support mobile augmented reality applications. We describe
a policy that enables us to handle partitions and failures,
while allowing the members in a partition to make
progress, although limited by the application?s consistency
requirements. We introduce an approach to determining the
message ordering requirements needed to maintain a desired
level of consistency and timeliness requirements that
should be met in order to have the application state correspond
to the sequence of events perceived in the real world.
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PUBLISHED(ISORC 2002)
Author: MEIER, RENE; CAHILL, VINNY
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Proceedings of 5th IEEE International Symposium on Object oriented Real-time Distributed Computing5th IEEE International Symposium on Object oriented Real-time Distributed Computing
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