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Game Transport Protocol: A Reliable Lightweight Transport Protocol for Massively Multiplayer On-Line Games (MMPOGs)

PublisherSeoul National University
Format255.1KB PDFDate added07 Jul 2002
Topics DSL, TCP - IP, Multimedia
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With the advent of high-speed access network technologies such as ADSL, increasing numbers of Internet users are participating in various interactive multimedia applications. Among these, the most popular are the massively interactive on-line games, or MMPOGs. In MMPOGs, a large amount of event data is associated with various control objects. This event data has different characteristics from that which is generally used on the Internet. Namely, events occur very frequently with short inter-arrival times and their size is quite small, because they only contain control information. Most commercial MMPOGs use TCP or UDP as the transport protocol for the event data.

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