Abstract
We propose an adaptive QoS control scheme for avatars which output voice and video streams in distributed virtual environments. The scheme performs processing load control, traffic control, and media synchronization control on the basis of the processing load of a terminal, the network load, and the importance of avatars. We also illustrate the effectiveness of the scheme by experiment.
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