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Research on Dynamic Modeling and Grid-Based Virtual Reality

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Mobile Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks (MSN 2005)

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It is publicly considered that the next generational Internet technology is grid computing, which supports the sharing and coordinated use of diverse resources in dynamic virtual organizations from geographically and organizationally distributed components. Grid computing characters strong computing ability and broad width information exchange[1]. Globus presented Open Grid Services Architecture (OGSA), which centered on grid services[3]. According to the characteristic of Grid-based Virtual Reality (GVR) and the development of current grid computing, this paper put forward the Orient-Grid Distributed Network Model for GVR, whose dynamic Virtual group is corresponding with the Virtual Organization in OGSA service. The GDNM is of more advantage to the distributed database consistency management, and is more convenient to the virtual group users acquiring the GVR data information, and the dynamic virtual groups in GDNM are easier and more directly to utilize the grid source and communication each other. The architecture of GVR designed in this paper is based on OGSA and web services, which is based on the OGSA. This architecture is more convenient to utilizing grid service and realizing the GVR. This paper put forward the method of virtual environment Object-oriented Dynamic Modeling (OODM) based on Problem Solving (PS), which is applied with dynamic digital terrain and dynamic object modeling. This paper presents the implementation of GVR and the interfaces of Grid Service.

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Tang, L., Li, Q. (2005). Research on Dynamic Modeling and Grid-Based Virtual Reality. In: Jia, X., Wu, J., He, Y. (eds) Mobile Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks. MSN 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3794. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11599463_100

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