Toward Tactile Internet

Leads with the recent progress and development in the field of robotics and haptic devices, Tactile Internet became the next communication wave after the internet of things (IoT). Far from the traditional Internet in which audio and visual senses can be transferred, Tactile Internet is a new communication paradigm that supports the haptic communications in real time and provides a new way for the human-to-machine (H2M) communication. There are many challenges associated with the Tactile Internet, however the 1ms end-to-end latency remains the most considerable.In this work, we provide a better understanding of the Tactile Internet system, by defining the main system parameters, components, design requirements and design challenges of the system. We provide the recent progress for realizing Tactile Internet and the main work introduced to provide appropriate solutions for the design issues. A vision of the Tactile Internet system realization and system applications is introduced. Moreover; we investigate the market reflection on Tactile Internet development and realization and a time plan based on the market progress and the academic research is set, to predict away for the Tactile Internet. © 2019 IEEE.

Authors
Ateya A.A. 1, 2 , Khayyat M.3 , Muthanna A. 2, 4 , Koucheryavy A. 2
Publisher
IEEE
Language
English
Status
Published
Number
8970990
Volume
2019-October
Year
2019
Organizations
  • 1 Zagazig University, Electronics and Communications Engineering, Zagazig, Egypt
  • 2 St. Petersburg State University of Telecommunication, 22 Prospekt Bolshevikov, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
  • 3 University of Jeddah, Department of Information Systems and Technology, Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
  • 4 Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University), 6 Miklukho-Maklaya St, Moscow, Russian Federation
Keywords
5G; Haptic communications; Latency; Tactile
Date of creation
02.11.2020
Date of change
09.02.2024
Short link
https://repository.rudn.ru/en/records/article/record/65731/
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