2016 IEEE/ACM 20th International Symposium on Distributed Simulation and Real Time Applications (DS-RT) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/ds-rt.2016.28
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Combining Interest Management and Dead Reckoning: A Hybrid Approach for Efficient Data Distribution in Multiplayer Online Games

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“…Ishibashi et al [62,65,78] also use extrapolation combined with incoming delay, providing a predicted position for updates outside of the incoming delay bufer. Jaya et al [69] adjust the dead reckoning update threshold based on an interest management proile ś the closer an entity is, the lower the threshold and vice versa.…”
Section: ✝ ✆mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Ishibashi et al [62,65,78] also use extrapolation combined with incoming delay, providing a predicted position for updates outside of the incoming delay bufer. Jaya et al [69] adjust the dead reckoning update threshold based on an interest management proile ś the closer an entity is, the lower the threshold and vice versa.…”
Section: ✝ ✆mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The metrics for improvement reported vary, such as reducing inconsistency down from 5% to 0.5% for about 300 milliseconds of latency [108,122] to making under 100 milliseconds of network latency unnoticeable [38] to improving consistency 10-fold from 100 milliseconds to 200 milliseconds of latency. Note, instead of improving responsiveness or reducing consistency, some research proposes using extrapoloation to reduce network bitrates [16,69,75,147,148] since network messages with object updates do not need to be transmitted if clients can correctly extrapolate object positions.…”
Section: Eicacymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Existing MMORPGs usually have built-in latency hiding techniques such as DR which predicts each entity movement for the next several time instances. By using DR, each player maintains the current and several past states of each neighboring avatars within area of interest to predict the next state of those neighbors [31].…”
Section: Latency Hiding Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%