The Tactile Internet
- Length: 256 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: Wiley-ISTE
- Publication Date: 2022-01-06
- ISBN-10: 1789450209
- ISBN-13: 9781789450200
- Sales Rank: #0 (See Top 100 Books)
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.
Cover Title Page Copyright Foreword Preface List of Acronyms 1 Introduction to Tactile Internet 1.1. Human perception and Tactile Internet 1.2. The roadmap towards Tactile Internet 1.3. What is Tactile Internet? 1.4. Cyber-Physical Systems and TI 1.5. References 2 Reference Architecture of the Tactile Internet 2.1. Tactile Internet system architecture 2.2. IEEE 1918.1 use cases 2.3. Conclusion 2.4. References 3 Tactile Internet Key Enablers 3.1. Introduction 3.2. Conclusion 3.3. References 4 6G for Tactile Internet 4.1. Introduction 4.2. The architecture of 6G 4.3. 6G channel measurements and characteristics 4.4. 6G cellular Internet of Things 4.5. Energy self-sustainability (ESS) in 6G 4.6. IoT-integrated ultrasmart city life 4.7. AI-enabled 6G networks 4.8. AI- and ML-based security management in super IoT 4.9. Security for 6G 4.10. The WEAF Mnecosystem (water, earth, air, fire micro/nanoecosystem) with 6G and Tactile Internet 4.11. References 5 IoT, IoE and Tactile Internet 5.1. From M2M to IoT 5.2. Classification of remote monitoring and control systems 5.3. IoT-enabling technologies 5.4. Architectural design and interfaces 5.5. IoT communication protocols 5.6. Internet of Everything (IoE) 5.7. Protocol comparisons and the readiness for TI 5.8. TI-IoT models and challenges 5.9. Edge computing in the IoT 5.10. Real-time IoT and analytics versus real time in TI 5.11. From IoT towards TI 5.12. Conclusion 5.13. References 6 Telerobotics 6.1. Introduction 6.2. Teleoperation evolution to telepresence 6.3. Telepresence applications 6.4. Teleoperation system components 6.5. Architecture of bilateral teleoperation control system 6.6. Performance and transparency of telepresence systems 6.7. Other methods for time-delay mitigation 6.8. Teleoperation over the Internet 6.9. Multiple access to a teleoperation system 6.10. A use case 6.11. Conclusion 6.12. References 7 Haptic Data: Compression and Transmission Protocols 7.1. Introduction 7.2. Haptic perception 7.3. Haptic interfaces 7.4. Haptic compression 7.5. Haptic transport protocols 7.6. Multi-transport protocols 7.7. Haptic transport protocol performance metrics 7.8. Conclusion 7.9. References 8 Mapping Wireless Networked Robotics into Tactile Internet 8.1. Wireless networked robots 8.2. WNR traffic requisites 8.3. Traffic shaping and TI haptic codecs 8.4. WNRs in the Tactile Internet architecture 8.5. Conclusion 8.6. References 9 HoIP over 5G for Tactile Internet Teleoperation Application 9.1. Related works 9.2. 5G architecture design for Tactile Internet 9.3. Haptics over IP 9.4. Teleoperation case study 9.5. Simulation results 9.6. Conclusion 9.7. References 10 Issues and Challenges Facing Low Latency in the Tactile Internet 10.1. Introduction 10.2. Low latency in the Tactile Internet 10.3. Intelligence and the Tactile Internet 10.4. Edge intelligent 10.5. Open issues 10.6. Conclusion 10.7. References List of Authors Index End User License Agreement
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