Cybernet to Present OpenSkies Massive Multi-Player Network Engine at Game Developers Conference.Business Editors/Technology Writers Game Developers Conference 2002 (Booth No. 1819, Exhibit Hall 3) SAN JOSE San Jose, city, United States San Jose (sănəzā`, săn hōzā`), city (1990 pop. 782,248), seat of Santa Clara co., W central Calif.; founded 1777, inc. 1850. , Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 18, 2002 Lead Programmers A lead programmer is a software engineer in charge of one or more software projects. Alternative titles include Development Lead, Technical Lead, Senior Software Engineer, Software Design Engineer Lead (SDE Lead), Software Manager to Demonstrate How New API New API (also referred to as NAPI) is an interface to use interrupt mitigation techniques for networking devices in the Linux kernel. Such an approach is intended to reduce the overhead of packet receiving. Enables Developers to Dramatically Increase Player Interaction and Reduce Development Time/Costs Cybernet Systems, an Ann Arbor-based research and development firm focused on advancing the state of human-machine interaction, today announced that Xiaodong Tan, Ph.D., senior scientist, and Doug Haanpaa, OpenSkies lead programmer, will speak at the Game Developers Conference in San Jose March 19-23, 2002. Tan and Haanpaa will discuss OpenSkies' massive multi-player network architecture, which enables tens of thousands of players to simultaneously interact in the same virtual environment. This discussion will detail how the technology works, as well as the time and cost-savings benefits it offers game developers and publishers. The sponsored session will take place on March 22, 2002 at 10:30 AM PT. In addition to its speaking engagement, Cybernet will exhibit and make a new client announcement at the conference. Interested parties can pick up information and an OpenSkies demo disk at Cybernet's booth, No. 1819, Exhibit Hall 3, at the San Jose Convention Center. Information is also available at Cybernet's OpenSkies web site, www.openskies.net/pr.html. Organized by the Gama Network and now in its 16th year, the annual Game Developers Conference (GDC GDC Game Developers Conference GDC General Dental Council GDC Gouvernement du Canada GDC Georgia Department of Corrections GDC Global Data Center GDC Guglielmi Detachable Coil GDC Global Development Center GDC Institute for Genetic Disease Control in Animals ) is the official trade event "by game developers for developers" of computer, console, mobile, arcade, online games, and location based entertainment. The conference provides a forum for game designers, producers, and other professionals involved in all aspects of interactive game development to gather and exchange ideas, network, and shape the future of the industry. Industry luminaries will lead more than 300 classes and round-table discussions on a comprehensive selection of game development topics during the five-day event. The GDC Expo, open March 21-23, hosts the most innovative companies in the game development industry. For further information, visit www.gdconf.com. About Xiaodong Tan, Ph.D. Xiaodong Tan's extensive study in mathematics and physics has facilitated his mastery of computer software programming. Prior to joining Cybernet Systems, Tan was chief technical officer and vice president of software development at Wesson International, Inc. There he developed a 3D visual subsystem A unit or device that is part of a larger system. For example, a disk subsystem is a part of a computer system. A bus is a part of the computer. A subsystem usually refers to hardware, but it may be used to describe software. , an audio subsystem, and networking software Please [ improve this article] by rewriting this article in an . for TowerPro, an air traffic control tower simulator (1) Software that enables the execution of an application written for a different computer environment. Same as emulator. (2) Software that models the interactions of hypothetical or real-world objects or business processes. . He joined Cybernet in 1997 as senior scientist, and has since been an integral part of Cybernet's initiative to develop a flight simulator flight simulator, device providing a controlled environment in which a flight trainee can experience conditions approximating those of actual flight. A simulator generally consists of an enclosure housing a working replica of the interior of the cockpit of an for the US Navy. Cybernet's OpenSkies massive multi-player gaming network architecture is adapted from the distributed network software system the company originally developed for use in this naval flight simulator. Tan has authored several software titles, including Crossword 3D, KiddyCAD and EasyInstall. He received his Ph.D. in mathematics from Temple University. About Doug Haanpaa Doug Haanpaa joined Cybernet as a research engineer in 1993, and in 1996 became lead programmer and team leader for the OpenSkies project. He is responsible for much of the design of OpenSkies' open-standard network architecture, as well as the implementation of flight dynamics, collision, and force-feedback algorithms. Haanpaa also acted as a key designer for many of the OpenSkies subsystems, including the terrain parsing/rendering/LOD system, scenegraph, weather model and parallel thread/timer system. He has co-authored several articles on man-machine interfaces, and co-presented a session on force-feedback at the 1997 International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics cybernetics [Gr.,=steersman], term coined by American mathematician Norbert Wiener to refer to the general analysis of control systems and communication systems in living organisms and machines. in Orlando, Fla. Haanpaa received an M.S. in Computer Science and a B.S. in Applied Physics from Michigan Technological University Michigan Technological University (abbr. Michigan Tech or MTU) is an American public university with a range of degree offerings. Michigan Tech's main campus is in Houghton, Michigan, in the Upper Peninsula. . About Cybernet Systems Cybernet Systems Corp. is a profitable, rapidly growing technology-based company focused on developing products that combine software and Internet intelligence with human-machine interaction. Cybernet has successfully leveraged its wealth of intellectual property to bring force feedback technology to market in the form of game controllers and joysticks, introduced a line of Linux-based Internet appliance Also called "information appliance," "smart appliance," and "Web appliance," it is a device specialized for accessing the Web and/or e-mail. Designed for ease of use, it plugs into a telephone jack or LAN connection for Internet hookup. software, and launched a PC game enhancement software product. The company continues to innovate in·no·vate v. in·no·vat·ed, in·no·vat·ing, in·no·vates v.tr. To begin or introduce (something new) for or as if for the first time. v.intr. To begin or introduce something new. in the areas of Internet medical systems, large-scale distributed network training and gaming and gesture control interface technology. Additional information on Cybernet Systems is available on the web at www.cybernet.com. |
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