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A Fair Synchronization Protocol with Cheat Proofing for Decentralized Online Multiplayer Games
Boston, Massachusetts August 30-September 01
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/NCA.2004.1347803Network Computing and Applications, T ...
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Bei Di Chen, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
Muthucumaru Maheswaran, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
One of the key issues with decentralized online multi-player games is ensuring fairness of game play despite different network latencies. One approach is to follow a "lock step" scheme that prevents any player from acting upon a message until that message is received by all the players. In this paper, we present a fair synchronization protocol (FSP) that enforces fairness and is more efficient than a lock-step scheme. The basic FSP protocol is susceptible to cheating. Therefore, we add a cheat prevention mechanism as an enhancement. We implement the enhanced protocol, the Cheat Proof Protocol (CPP), in a simple game environment and deploy it on the PlanetLab. The results indicate that the CPP is effective in enforcing fairness while preventing cheating.
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Bei Di Chen, Muthucumaru Maheswaran, "A Fair Synchronization Protocol with Cheat Proofing for Decentralized Online Multiplayer Games," nca, pp.372-375, Network Computing and Applications, Third IEEE International Symposium on (NCA'04), 2004
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