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From: Shun-Yun H. <sy...@ya...> - 2004-06-16 14:45:06
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Hello Joaquin and Gwendal, Thanks for the encouragment! I have to say we're only starters on learning how to do research, it's very encouraging for us to receive positive feedback from experienced researchers like you. :) We'd be happy if you would consider implementing the voronoi-based method, and sure we'll keep you informed of the progress. right now we're implementing it using C++ comforming to the HLA-RTI standard (IEEE 1516), I'm not sure if you're familiar with the interface. What we've found is that RTI is quite rigid (as it was designed for military simulation, which could require very strict and precise sychronization & time management), so there's some learning involved. However, our original idea was that, because it's already an open standard, so by comforming to it we might make it easier for people to develop applications on top of it (if they can learn how to use RTI). We're going to test the implemention in the next few weeks, hopefully there'll be some simulation results. Our original intent was to develop ASCEND (Adaptive Scalable Cooperative Environment for Networked Dimension) as a set of API/tools that people could develop virtual environemtns with.. an open source platform. I'm wondering if somehow we could identify some common goals and have some merge of the two projects? :) As for Solipsis, I'm curious as to what do you think the role of Solipsis is.. and of its future. I understand right now you're developing a text-chat client program. But is Solipsis a particular program.. or something bigger? such as a set of protocols, algorithm, platform, API? Do you think of Solipsis as HTTP, or as a particular virtual universe (or many?) Cheers, Shun-Yun ----- Original Message ----- From: "KELLER Joaquin FTRD/DMI/ISS" <joa...@rd...> To: "Shun-Yun Hu" <sy...@ya...>; "SIMON Gwendal FTRD/DMI/ISS" <gwe...@rd...> Cc: "? ??" <gm...@ms...>; <sol...@li...> Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 11:44 PM Subject: RE : [Solipsis-tech] Re: [Solipsis] some questions about Solipsis (from Taiwan) Shun-Yun, Guan-Ming, We feel (Gwendal and I) that your algorithm should be better than ours. Some issues may remain but I believe that in a near future your algorithm will be ready to run. We will be happy to implement it (or help to implement it) in Solipsis. So please keep us informed on the progress of your work. Have fun, -- Joaquin |