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Performance evaluation of a proxy system for providing immersive audio communication to massively multi-player games

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posted on 2024-11-13, 20:18 authored by C D Nguyen, Farzad Safaei, P Boustead
In this paper, a distributed proxy architecture is introduced for the provisioning of an immersive audio communication service to massively multi-player online games. The immersive audio communication service enables each avatar to hear a realistic audio mix of conversations in its hearing range. In our earlier work, peer-to-peer and central server architectures have been proposed for this service. In this paper, a distributed proxy architecture with either using network multicast or unicast between proxies is introduced to address the limitations of the previous architectures. The main focus of this paper is to evaluate the bandwidth cost saving of network multicast in the distributed proxy architecture in different avatar grouping behaviours and distribution of game player scenarios. In addition, the effect of varying the number of proxy servers on communication delays and network bandwidth usages are investigated. We have developed a simulation environment that creates both the physical world (geographic distribution of participants and the Internet topology model) and the virtual world (distribution of avatars based on different avatar aggregation behaviors). Based on the simulation study, we provide recommendations on a cost-effective delivery architecture for this service.

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This article was originally published as: Nguyen, CD, Safaei, F & Boustead, P, Performance evaluation of a proxy system for providing immersive audio communication to massively multi-player games, IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference Workshops, 29 November-3 December 2004, 192-199. Copyright IEEE 2004.

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GLOBECOM - IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference

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192-199

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English

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11246

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