Title
Model Mediation to Overcome Light Limitations - Toward a Secure Tactile Internet System.
Abstract
Enabling haptic communication as well as voice and data over the future 5G cellular system has become a demand. Tactile Internet is one of the main use cases of the 5G system that will allow the transfer of haptic communications in real time. Latency, availability, reliability, and security are the main design challenges of the tactile Internet system and haptic based bilateral teleoperation systems. An end-to-end latency of 1 ms remains the main challenge toward tactile Internet system realization, not only for the processing and coding delays but mainly for the limitations of light. In this work, we analyze the key solutions to overcome the light limitations and enable the tactile Internet over any distances with the required latency. Building a virtual model or model mediated for the remote environment at the edge cloud unit near to the end user is the main solution. By means of AI, the virtual model can predict the behavior of the remote environment and thus, the end user can interact with the virtual environment with a high system experience. This literature review covers the existing work of the model mediated bilateral teleoperated systems and discusses its availability for the tactile Internet system. Furthermore, the security issues of tactile Internet system and the effect of model mediated system on the required security level of tactile Internet applications are discussed. Finally, a structure for the tactile Internet system, with the deployment of model mediation, is suggested.
Year
DOI
Venue
2019
10.3390/jsan8010006
JOURNAL OF SENSOR AND ACTUATOR NETWORKS
Keywords
Field
DocType
tactile Internet,model mediation,latency,security,haptic communication,teleoperation
Teleoperation,Use case,Virtual machine,End user,Haptic communication,Computer science,Computer network,Human–computer interaction,Haptic technology,Cloud computing,The Internet
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
8
1
2224-2708
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
32
Authors
8