Abstract

The metaverse, a vast virtual shared space that integrates enhanced physical reality with persistent virtual environments, has the potential to revolutionize digital interaction by providing deeply immersive and interactive experiences. Leveraging cutting-edge technologies such as virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), blockchain, artificial intelligence (AI), and cloud computing, the metaverse aims to harmonize the physical and digital worlds. However, existing metaverse architectures face significant challenges related to scalability, security, and efficiency. This paper introduces a novel Software-Defined Metaverse (SDM) Architecture, which uniquely addresses these challenges through a three-layered structure: the Application Layer, Control Layer, and Physical Layer. These layers are interconnected via standardized APIs, enabling efficient communication and data exchange. The architecture’s innovative centralization of control within the Control Layer not only enhances resource management but also significantly improves performance, scalability, and user experience. The modular design of the SDM Architecture facilitates seamless integration with emerging technologies, ensuring adaptability and long-term sustainability. By addressing critical technical hurdles and providing a robust, scalable framework, this work lays a strong foundation for future developments in the evolving digital landscape, positioning the SDM Architecture as a key enabler for the next generation of digital experiences.

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