Metaopera: A Cross-Metaverse Interoperability Protocol
2023; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Volume: 30; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1109/mwc.011.2300042
ISSN1558-0687
AutoresTaotao Li, Changlin Yang, Qinglin Yang, Shizhan Lan, Siqi Zhou, Xiaofei Luo, Huawei Huang, Zibin Zheng,
Tópico(s)Cloud Data Security Solutions
ResumoVarious metaverse applications have entered our daily life and show a promising trend that will occupy people's attention in the era of Web3. This makes interoperability across metaverses become one of the fundamental technologies in the context of multiple metaverse platforms. The aim of interoperability is to provide a seamless service for users when their requests interact with multiple metaverses. However, the development of cross-metaverse interoperability is still in its initial stage in both industry and academia. In this article, we review the state- of-the-art cross-metaverse interoperability solutions, which are designed for a dedicated purpose but do not apply to all metaverse platforms. To this end, we propose MetaOpera, a generalized cross-metaverse interoperability protocol. Connecting to MetaOpera by means of wireless communication, users and digital objects across different metaverses that rely on centralized servers or decentralized blockchains are capable of interacting with each other. We also implement a proof-of-concept mechanism for Meta- Opera, aiming at evaluating its performance with a state-of-the-art cross-metaverse solution based on the Sidechains technique. Simulation results demonstrate that the size of cross-metaverse proof and the average latency of cross-metaverse transactions using the proposed solution are about eight to three times smaller, respectively, than those of the Sidechains solution. This article also suggests a number of open issues and challenges faced by cross-metaverse interoperability that may inspire future research.
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