一种用于分散分布式虚拟环境的自组织资源分配方案

J. Botev, Ingo Scholtes
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随着大规模多用户虚拟环境(mmve)和交互式社交网络工作平台的发展,人们普遍认为它们的融合使得今天的集中式托管方法变得不切实际。为了处理如此大规模的虚拟环境,分散的系统是必要的,这也涉及到客户端的资源。实现这种下一代分散式分布式虚拟环境(ddve)的技术的权宜设计是一个不断发展的研究领域。在HyperVerse项目中,我们的目标是提供一个支持此类dve的基础设施,重点关注协作和自组织,以此作为实现最大程度可伸缩性的手段。在本文中,我们提出了一种独立于底层P2P网络拓扑的自组织ddve资源分配方案。利用客户机的异构性和仅利用本地可用信息,它有助于减轻高用户密度区域带来的负载,因为它们经常发生在这样的环境中。评价表明,无论是对这些区域的发现还是对它们的缓解,局部视图都能快速收敛到全局视图,这对覆盖拓扑有有利的影响。
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A self-organized resource allocation scheme for decentralized distributed virtual environments
With the growth of Massively Multiuser Virtual Environments (MMVEs) and increasingly interactive social net working platforms, it is widely accepted that their convergence renders today's centralized hosting approaches impracticable. To handle virtual environments of such massive scale, decentralized systems are necessary that also involve the resources of clients. The expedient design of techniques enabling this kind of next-generation decentralized distributed virtual environments (DDVEs) is a growing field of research. In the HyperVerse project, we aim at the provision of an infrastructure enabling such DDVEs, focusing on collaboration and self-organization as means to achieve a maximum degree of scalability. In this paper we present a self-organized resource allocation scheme for DDVEs functioning independent of the underlying P2P network topology. Exploiting the heterogeneity of clients and utilizing locally available information only, it helps alleviate the load imposed by regions with a high user density as they often occur in such environments. Evaluations show that both for the discovery of these regions and their alleviation the local views converge fast to a global one, with favorable effects on the overlay topology.
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