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This chapter focuses on critical aspects in the design, implementation and successful exploitation of shared virtual environments. These include architecture, devices, standards, networks, interaction, telepresence, modeling and cost/benefit analysis. The emphasis is on real applications with real users.
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Further information on the work of the Telepresence and Shared Virtual Environments Chain can be found athttp://www.uk.infowin.org/acts/
Further information on the work of the European Commission ACTS programme(Advanced Communications,Technologies,and Services) may be found athttp://www.uk.infowin.org/acts/
Further information on the work in the area of Interactive Multimedia within ACTS may be found athttp://www.uk.infowin.org/acts/analysys/concertation/multimedia/
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Earnshaw, R. (2001). Guidelines for Telepresence and Shared Virtual Environments. In: Earnshaw, R.A., Guedj, R.A., Dam, A.v., Vince, J.A. (eds) Frontiers of Human-Centered Computing, Online Communities and Virtual Environments. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0259-5_5
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