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Interoperable Networked Virtual Environments
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The interoperability between heterogeneous distributed virtual environments is one of the main problems Virtual Reality will have to face in the very close future. This article presents the main concepts we propose in NOV
Michel Soto, Sébastien Allongue
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Open VirtuAl Environment
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Problems Virtual Reality
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Virtual Environments
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