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Seventh IEEE International Symposium on Distributed Simulation and Real-Time Applications
Haptic Virtual Environment Performance over IP Networks: A Case Study
Delft, The Netherlands
October 23-October 25
ISBN: 0-7695-2036-7
Rima Tfaily Souayed, Universit? de Technologies de Troyes
Dominique Gaiti, Universit? de Technologies de Troyes
Guy Pujolle, Universit? Pierre et Marie Curie
Wai Yu, Queen?s University of Belfast
Qiang Gu, Queen?s University of Belfast
Alan Marshall, Queen?s University of Belfast
This paper reports on the quality of service (QoS) requirements and the performance of Virtual Environment (VE) Applications deployed in IP networks. We are interested specifically in systems that support communication with end-user through force feedback devices known as haptic interfaces. Little is known about networked haptic interfaces in VE. Our goal is to understand such application QoS requirements as well as the effect of other traffic when they co-exist in the same network. In this paper, we compare the peer-to-peer model with the client-server model. Our motivation is to deploy Distributed Haptic VE applications (DHVE) over a network connecting two departments of Queen?s university of Belfast. This deployment will be used for educational purposes and for implementing further research in this area, and will be evaluated by end-users; hence, the essential realisation of network-based DHVE under realistic network conditions. A set of experiments was conducted to achieve this aim and their results are presented in this paper.
Index Terms:
Haptic Virtual Environment, PHANToM, Force Feedback, QoS, IP Networks
Citation:
Rima Tfaily Souayed, Dominique Gaiti, Guy Pujolle, Wai Yu, Qiang Gu, Alan Marshall, "Haptic Virtual Environment Performance over IP Networks: A Case Study," ds-rt, pp.181, Seventh IEEE International Symposium on Distributed Simulation and Real-Time Applications, 2003
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