Epidemic-Style Proactive Aggregation in Large Overlay Networks
ICDCS '04 Proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS'04)
JANE-The Java Ad Hoc Network Development Environment
ANSS '07 Proceedings of the 40th Annual Simulation Symposium
TopGen - internet router-level topology generation based on technology constraints
Proceedings of the 1st international conference on Simulation tools and techniques for communications, networks and systems & workshops
Awareness-Driven Phase Transitions in Very Large Scale Distributed Systems
SASO '08 Proceedings of the 2008 Second IEEE International Conference on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems
Avatar mobility in user-created networked virtual worlds: measurements, analysis, and implications
Multimedia Tools and Applications
SEMU: a framework of simulation environment for wireless sensor networks with co-simulation model
GPC'07 Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Advances in grid and pervasive computing
A framework for experimenting distributed connectivity strategies in DVEs
Proceedings of the 10th Annual Workshop on Network and Systems Support for Games
Modeling Avatar Mobility of Networked Virtual Environments
Proceedings of International Workshop on Massively Multiuser Virtual Environments
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When dealing with dynamic large-scale topologies such as those underlying Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Distributed Virtual Environments (DVEs), one inescapably reaches the point where either: a) simulations lack human behaviour and assessment or where b) practical experiments on a small scale do not yield significant results. The restrictions resulting from the separation of simulation and testbed environments hinder a comprehensive assessment and efficient development of adaptive algorithms and techniques for DVEs as they are investigated in our HyperVerse research project. In this paper, we present a hybrid evaluation system designed to combine the advantages of simulations and testbeds. The proposed infrastructure exhibits great flexibility particularly alluring in view of the multitude of potential research in the context of DVEs.