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Collaborative Virtual Environments

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Definition:A collaborative virtual environment is a shared virtual world that allows its users to collaborate in the synthetic world, performing shared object manipulation and other collaborative tasks.

Virtual Reality (VR) is the technology that provides almost real and/or believable experiences in a synthetic or virtual way. Collaborative Virtual Environments (CVE) are currently one of the most challenging VR research areas. A CVE is a shared virtual world that allows its users to collaborate in the synthetic world, performing shared object manipulation and other collaborative tasks. This adds new dimensions to the needs of human-factors, networking, synchronization, middleware, object model acquisition and representation. Collaborative manipulation requires the consideration of how participants should interact with each other in a shared space, in addition to how to co-manipulated objects should behave and work together. The main issue in a CVE, in addition to the other issues in...

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  1. S. Shirmohammadi and N.D. Georganas, “An End-to-End Communication Architecture for Collaborative Virtual Environments,” Computer Networks Journal, Vol. 35, No. 2–3, February 2001, pp. 351–367.

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(2006). Collaborative Virtual Environments. In: Furht, B. (eds) Encyclopedia of Multimedia. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-30038-4_23

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