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|Acronym=P2PNVE 2009
 
|Acronym=P2PNVE 2009
 
|Title=The 3rd International Workshop on Peer-to-Peer Networked Virtual Environments
 
|Title=The 3rd International Workshop on Peer-to-Peer Networked Virtual Environments
|Series=ICPAD 2009
 
 
|Type=Workshop
 
|Type=Workshop
 
|Field=Network Virtual Environment
 
|Field=Network Virtual Environment
|Homepage=http://acnlab.csie.ncu.edu.tw/p2pnve2009/
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|Superevent=ICPAD 2009
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|Homepage=acnlab.csie.ncu.edu.tw/p2pnve2009/
 
|City=Shenzhen
 
|City=Shenzhen
 
|Country=China
 
|Country=China
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About P2PNVE 2009
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==About P2PNVE 2009==
 
The rapid growth and popularity of networked virtual environments(NVEs) such as Massively Multiplayer Online Games (MMOGs) in recent years have spawned a series of research interests in constructing large-scale virtual environments. For increasing scalability and decreasing the cost of management and deployment, more and more studies propose using peer-to-peer (P2P) architectures to construct large-scale NVEs for games, multimedia virtual worlds and other applications. The goal of such research is to support an Earth-scale virtual environment or to make hosting virtual worlds more affordable than existing client-server approaches. However, existing solutions for consistency control, persistent data storage, multimedia data dissemination, cheat-prevention, topology mismatching, and virtual world interoperability are not straightforwardly adapted to such new environments. Novel ideas and designs thus are needed to realize the potential of P2P-based NVEs.
 
The rapid growth and popularity of networked virtual environments(NVEs) such as Massively Multiplayer Online Games (MMOGs) in recent years have spawned a series of research interests in constructing large-scale virtual environments. For increasing scalability and decreasing the cost of management and deployment, more and more studies propose using peer-to-peer (P2P) architectures to construct large-scale NVEs for games, multimedia virtual worlds and other applications. The goal of such research is to support an Earth-scale virtual environment or to make hosting virtual worlds more affordable than existing client-server approaches. However, existing solutions for consistency control, persistent data storage, multimedia data dissemination, cheat-prevention, topology mismatching, and virtual world interoperability are not straightforwardly adapted to such new environments. Novel ideas and designs thus are needed to realize the potential of P2P-based NVEs.
 
   
 
   
 
The 1st and the 2nd International Workshop on Peer-to-Peer Networked Virtual Environments were in conjunction with the 13th and 14th International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems in 2007 and 2008, respectively. To adhere to the theme of P2PNVE workshops, the theme of P2PNVE 2009 is to solicit original and previously unpublished new ideas on general P2P schemes and on the design and realization of P2P-based NVEs. The workshop aims to facilitate discussions and idea exchanges by both academics and practitioners.
 
The 1st and the 2nd International Workshop on Peer-to-Peer Networked Virtual Environments were in conjunction with the 13th and 14th International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems in 2007 and 2008, respectively. To adhere to the theme of P2PNVE workshops, the theme of P2PNVE 2009 is to solicit original and previously unpublished new ideas on general P2P schemes and on the design and realization of P2P-based NVEs. The workshop aims to facilitate discussions and idea exchanges by both academics and practitioners.
  
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==Topics==
  
 
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
 
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
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Important Dates
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==Important Dates==
  
 
Submission:                August 15, 2009 (Extended)
 
Submission:                August 15, 2009 (Extended)
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Organizing Committees
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==Organizing Committees==
  
  
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International Program Committee Members
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International Program Committee Members (Listed in alphabet order):
 
 
(Listed in alphabet order):
 
 
 
Maha Abdallah, University of Paris VI, France
 
 
 
Sonja Buchegger, University of California, Berkeley, USA
 
 
 
Bing-Yu Chen, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
 
 
 
Jui-Fa Chen, TamKang University, Taiwan
 
 
 
Li-Der Chou, National Central University, Taiwan
 
 
 
Zoran Despotovic, NTT DoCoMo Euro-Labs, Germany
 
 
 
Gwendal SIMON, GET / ENST-Bretagne, France
 
 
 
David Hales, University of Bologna, Italy
 
 
 
Aaron Harwood, University of Melbourne, Australia
 
 
 
Pilar Herrero, Madrid University of Technology, Spain
 
 
 
Jiung-yao Huang, National Taipei University, Taiwan
 
 
 
Minoru Ito, Institute of Science and Technology, Japan
 
 
 
Sam Joseph, University of Hawaii, Manoa, USA
 
 
 
Yoshihiro Kawahara, University of Tokyo, Japan
 
 
 
Chung-Ta King, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
 
 
 
Nicolas Liebau, Technical University Darmstadt, Germany
 
 
 
Chuan-Ming Liu, National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan
 
 
 
Gianluca Moro, University of Bologna, Italy
 
 
 
Wei Tsang Ooi, National Singapore University, Singapore
 
 
 
Juan Orduna, University of Valencia, Spain
 
 
 
Kai-Uwe Sattler, Tech. University of Ilmenau, Germany
 
 
 
Gregor Schiele, Mannheim University, Germany
 
 
 
Peter Sturm, Trier University, Germany
 
 
 
Sandeep Singhal, Microsoft Corporation, USA
 
 
 
Wernhuar Tarng, Nat’l Hsinchu University of Education, Taiwan
 
 
 
Pedro Morillo Tena, University of Valencia, Spain
 
 
 
Orazio Tomarchio, University of Catania, Italy
 
 
 
Li-Ming Tseng, National Central University, Taiwan
 
 
 
Shinichi Ueshima, Kansai University, Japan
 
 
 
Spyros Voulgaris, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
 
 
 
Wei-Jen Wang, National Central University, Taiwan
 
 
 
Michael Welzl, University of Innsbruck, Austria
 
 
 
Wai Gen Yee, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA
 
  
Suiping Zhou, NanYang Tech. University, Singapore
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* [[has PC member::Maha Abdallah]], University of Paris VI, France
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* [[has PC member::Sonja Buchegger]], University of California, Berkeley, USA
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* [[has PC member::Bing-Yu Chen]], National Taiwan University, Taiwan
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* [[has PC member::Jui-Fa Chen]], TamKang University, Taiwan
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* [[has PC member::Li-Der Chou]], National Central University, Taiwan
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* [[has PC member::Zoran Despotovic]], NTT DoCoMo Euro-Labs, Germany
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* [[has PC member::Gwendal Simon]], GET / ENST-Bretagne, France
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* [[has PC member::David Hales]], University of Bologna, Italy
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* [[has PC member::Aaron Harwood]], University of Melbourne, Australia
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* [[has PC member::Pilar Herrero]], Madrid University of Technology, Spain
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* [[has PC member::Jiung-yao Huang]], National Taipei University, Taiwan
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* [[has PC member::Minoru Ito]], Institute of Science and Technology, Japan
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* [[has PC member::Sam Joseph]], University of Hawaii, Manoa, USA
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* [[has PC member::Yoshihiro Kawahara]], University of Tokyo, Japan
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* [[has PC member::Chung-Ta King]], National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
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* [[has PC member::Nicolas Liebau]], Technical University Darmstadt, Germany
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* [[has PC member::Chuan-Ming Liu]], National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan
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* [[has PC member::Gianluca Moro]], University of Bologna, Italy
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* [[has PC member::Wei Tsang Ooi]], National Singapore University, Singapore
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* [[has PC member::Juan Orduna]], University of Valencia, Spain
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* [[has PC member::Kai-Uwe Sattler]], Tech. University of Ilmenau, Germany
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* [[has PC member::Gregor Schiele]], Mannheim University, Germany
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* [[has PC member::Peter Sturm]], Trier University, Germany
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* [[has PC member::Sandeep Singhal]], Microsoft Corporation, USA
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* [[has PC member::Wernhuar Tarng]], Nat’l Hsinchu University of Education, Taiwan
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* [[has PC member::Pedro Morillo Tena]], University of Valencia, Spain
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* [[has PC member::Orazio Tomarchio]], University of Catania, Italy
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* [[has PC member::Li-Ming Tseng]], National Central University, Taiwan
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* [[has PC member::Shinichi Ueshima]], Kansai University, Japan
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* [[has PC member::Spyros Voulgaris]], ETH Zurich, Switzerland
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* [[has PC member::Wei-Jen Wang]], National Central University, Taiwan
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* [[has PC member::Michael Welzl]], University of Innsbruck, Austria
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* [[has PC member::Wai Gen Yee]], Illinois Institute of Technology, USA
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* [[has PC member::Suiping Zhou]], NanYang Tech. University, Singapore

Revision as of 10:24, 2 August 2009

P2PNVE 2009
The 3rd International Workshop on Peer-to-Peer Networked Virtual Environments
Subevent of ICPAD 2009
Homepage: acnlab.csie.ncu.edu.tw/p2pnve2009/
Location
Location: Shenzhen, China
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Important dates
Submissions: 2009/08/15
Table of Contents


P2PNVE 2009 The 3rd International Workshop on Peer-to-Peer Networked Virtual Environments in conjunction with The 15th International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems (ICPADS 2009) December 9 -11, 2009 Shenzhen, China http://acnlab.csie.ncu.edu.tw/P2PNVE2009



About P2PNVE 2009

The rapid growth and popularity of networked virtual environments(NVEs) such as Massively Multiplayer Online Games (MMOGs) in recent years have spawned a series of research interests in constructing large-scale virtual environments. For increasing scalability and decreasing the cost of management and deployment, more and more studies propose using peer-to-peer (P2P) architectures to construct large-scale NVEs for games, multimedia virtual worlds and other applications. The goal of such research is to support an Earth-scale virtual environment or to make hosting virtual worlds more affordable than existing client-server approaches. However, existing solutions for consistency control, persistent data storage, multimedia data dissemination, cheat-prevention, topology mismatching, and virtual world interoperability are not straightforwardly adapted to such new environments. Novel ideas and designs thus are needed to realize the potential of P2P-based NVEs.

The 1st and the 2nd International Workshop on Peer-to-Peer Networked Virtual Environments were in conjunction with the 13th and 14th International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems in 2007 and 2008, respectively. To adhere to the theme of P2PNVE workshops, the theme of P2PNVE 2009 is to solicit original and previously unpublished new ideas on general P2P schemes and on the design and realization of P2P-based NVEs. The workshop aims to facilitate discussions and idea exchanges by both academics and practitioners.


Topics

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

-P2P systems and infrastructures

-Applications of P2P systems

-Performance evaluation of P2P systems

-Trust and security issues in P2P systems

-Network support for P2P systems

-Fault tolerance in P2P systems

-Efficient P2P resource lookup and sharing

-Distributed Hash Tables (DHTs) and related issues

-Solutions to topology mismatching for P2P overlays

-P2P overlays for NVEs

-P2P NVE multicast

-P2P NVE interoperability

-P2P NVE content distribution

-P2P NVE 3D streaming

-P2P NVE voice communications

-P2P NVE architecture designs

-P2P NVE prototypes

-P2P NVE consistency control

-Persistent storage for P2P NVEs

-Security and cheat-prevention mechanisms for P2P games

-P2P control for mobile NVEs

-P2P NVE applications on mobile devices


Important Dates

Submission: August 15, 2009 (Extended)

Notification: September 20, 2009

Camera ready: October 1, 2009


Paper Submission Authors are invited to submit an electronic version of original, unpublished manuscripts, not to exceed 8 double-columned, single-spaced pages, to web site http://acnlab.csie.ncu.edu.tw/P2PNVE2009/submission. Submitted papers should be in be in PDF format in accordance with IEEE Computer Society guidelines (Word or Latex). All submitted papers will be refereed by reviewers in terms of originality, contribution, correctness, and presentation.


Organizing Committees

Steering Chair:

Shing-Tsaan Huang, National Central University, Taiwan


General Chair:

Jehn-Ruey Jiang, National Central University, Taiwan


International Program Committee Members (Listed in alphabet order):