A Survey on Haptic Data Over 5G Networks
Γεώργιος Μινόπουλος, George Kokkonis, Kostas E. Psannis, Yutaka Ishibashi
- Year
- 2019
- Citations
- 28
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
Nowadays, the audio and visual modalities are totally defined in terms of communication, computation and data storage on the internet, but what is lacking so far is a methodology to involve the sense of touch. A fundamental part of this is to have the capacity to transmit touch in perceived real-time, which is empowered by suitable hardware, like robotic and haptic equipment at the edges, alongside with unprecedented communication networks. The majority of the unsolved aspects about haptic communication are expected to be covered by the introduction of the next generation mobile network, 5G. The specifications of the fifth generation networks promise such capabilities to allow uninterrupted data transmission of the demanding haptic information in every environment. The most challenging characteristic that need to be addressed is to minimize the latency up to 1 ms in order to achieve successful data delivery.
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