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Interactive multi-user Internet games require frequent state updates between players to accommodate the great demand for reality and interactivity. The large latency and limited bandwidth on the Internet greatly affects the game's scalability. The High Level Architecture (HLA) is the IEEE standard for distributed simulation with its Data Distribution Management (DDM) service group assuming the functionalities...
The High Level Architecture (HLA), which is the IEEE standard for distributed simulation, defines six service groups. The Time Management (TM) service group ensures a Time-Stamp-Ordered (TSO) message delivery sequence and correct time advancement of each simulation component (federate) in an HLA-based distributed simulation application (federation). To control time advancement of a federation, a distributed...
The High Level Architecture provides a general framework for distributed simulation, promoting reusability and interoperability of simulation components (federates). Large scale distributed simulation, in which federates run on many heterogenous computing machines may benefit from migrating federates among these machines for load- balancing and fault-tolerance. However, the HLA framework does not...
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