Capsule: All you need to know about Tactile Internet in a Nutshell

Rajesh Gupta, S. Tanwar, M. Obaidat, Sudhanshu Tyagi, Neeraj Kumar
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Machine-to-machine and device-to-device communications are very common in the era of the Internet of things (IoT). In 5G-enabled IoT, massive machine type communication and enhanced Mobile broadband are two supporting protocols ensuring communication among a large number of devices. On the other side, for human-to-machine communication, end-to-end latency, resource availability, high reliability, and end-to-end security are the major hurdles for several applications deployed in different network domains. The above-mentioned issues require a unique solution to maintain Quality of Service and Quality of Experience for industry 4.0 based applications. Therefore, to mitigate the aforementioned issues, here, we present the Tactile Internet, a new technology with its various components in a nutshell. Existing proposals reveal that Tactile Internet can form the interactions between virtual objects and the real environment by maintaining 1ms latency, 99.999% availability, and end-to-end security. Hence, it works like middleware to meet out the ultra-reliable low latency requirements of future 5G-based applications. Moreover, the article provides the possible use cases for Tactile Internet and its usage. Finally, we evaluate the results of applications with Tactile Internet and LTE-A communication networks in the context of data access latency and connection density. Applications with Tactile Internet as a backbone network outperform the traditional LTE-A networks.
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机器对机器和设备对设备的通信在物联网(IoT)时代非常普遍。在支持5g的物联网中,大规模机器类型通信和增强型移动宽带是确保大量设备之间通信的两种支持协议。另一方面,对于人机通信,端到端延迟、资源可用性、高可靠性和端到端安全性是部署在不同网络域中的几个应用程序的主要障碍。上述问题需要一个独特的解决方案来维持基于工业4.0的应用程序的服务质量和体验质量。因此,为了缓解上述问题,在这里,我们介绍了触觉互联网,一种新技术,它的各种组成部分。现有的建议表明,触觉互联网可以通过保持1ms的延迟、99.999%的可用性和端到端安全性来形成虚拟物体与真实环境之间的交互。因此,它像中间件一样工作,以满足未来基于5g的应用程序的超可靠低延迟需求。此外,本文还提供了触觉互联网的可能用例及其使用。最后,我们在数据访问延迟和连接密度的背景下评估了触觉互联网和LTE-A通信网络的应用结果。以触觉互联网为骨干网络的应用比传统的LTE-A网络性能更好。
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