The Tactile Internet
- 4h 4m
- Tara Ali-Yahiya, Wrya Monnet
- John Wiley & Sons (US)
- 2021
The Tactile Internet will change the landscape of communication by introducing a new paradigm that enables the remote delivery of haptic data.
This book answers the many questions surrounding the Tactile Internet, including its reference architecture and adapted compression methods for conveying haptic information. It also describes the key enablers for deploying the applications of the Tactile Internet.
As an antecedent technology, the IoT is tackled, explaining the differences and similarities between the Tactile Internet, the Internet of Things and the Internet of Everything. The essentials of teleoperation systems are summarized and the challenges that face this paradigm in its implementation and deployment are also discussed.
Finally, a teleoperation case study demonstrating an application of the Tactile Internet is investigated to demonstrate its functionalities, architecture and performance.
About the Author
Tara Ali-Yahiya is Associate Professor at Paris-Saclay University, France. She is deputy head of the Networking & Stochastic and Combinatorial Optimization Team at LISN Laboratory. She has an HDR, PhD and MSc in Telecommunications and was a post-doctoral researcher at Telecom SudParis.
Wrya Monnet is a faculty member of the CSE department at the University of Kurdistan Hewler, Iraq. He has 23 years of experience in industry and academia and has done post-doctoral research at Telecom SudParis, France. He worked as an R&D and embedded software engineer for 10 years.
In this Book
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Foreword
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List of Acronyms
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Introduction to Tactile Internet
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Reference Architecture of the Tactile Internet
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Tactile Internet Key Enablers
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6G for Tactile Internet
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IoT, IoE and Tactile Internet
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Telerobotics
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Haptic Data—Compression and Transmission Protocols
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Mapping Wireless Networked Robotics into Tactile Internet
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HoIP over 5G for Tactile Internet Teleoperation Application
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Issues and Challenges Facing Low Latency in the Tactile Internet