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Location-aware data transfers scheduling for distributed virtual walkthrough applications.
Přibyl, Jaroslav ; Sochor, Jiří (oponent) ; Sojka, Eduard (oponent) ; Zemčík, Pavel (vedoucí práce)
Data transfers scheduling process is an important part of almost all distributed virtual walkthrough applications. Its main purpose is to preserve data transfer efficiency and rendered image quality. The most limiting factors here are network restrictions. These restrictions can be reduced using multi-resolution data representation, download priority determination and data prefetching algorithms. Advanced priority determination and data prefetching methods use mathematic description of motion to predict next position of a user. These methods can accurately predict only close future positions. In the case of sudden but regular changes in user motion direction (road networks), these algorithms are not sufficient to predict future position with required accuracy and at required distance. In this thesis a systematic solution to data transfers scheduling is proposed which solves also these cases. The proposed solution uses next location prediction methods to compute download priority or additionally prefetch data needed to render a scene in advance. Experiments show that compared to motion functions the proposed scheduling scheme can increase data transfer efficiency and rendered image quality during exploration of tested scene.
Location-aware data transfers scheduling for distributed virtual walkthrough applications.
Přibyl, Jaroslav ; Sochor, Jiří (oponent) ; Sojka, Eduard (oponent) ; Zemčík, Pavel (vedoucí práce)
Data transfers scheduling process is an important part of almost all distributed virtual walkthrough applications. Its main purpose is to preserve data transfer efficiency and rendered image quality. The most limiting factors here are network restrictions. These restrictions can be reduced using multi-resolution data representation, download priority determination and data prefetching algorithms. Advanced priority determination and data prefetching methods use mathematic description of motion to predict next position of a user. These methods can accurately predict only close future positions. In the case of sudden but regular changes in user motion direction (road networks), these algorithms are not sufficient to predict future position with required accuracy and at required distance. In this thesis a systematic solution to data transfers scheduling is proposed which solves also these cases. The proposed solution uses next location prediction methods to compute download priority or additionally prefetch data needed to render a scene in advance. Experiments show that compared to motion functions the proposed scheduling scheme can increase data transfer efficiency and rendered image quality during exploration of tested scene.

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