The IEEE P1918.1 Reference Architecture Framework for the Tactile Internet and a Case Study

2020 
The term Tactile Internet broadly refers to a communication network that is capable of delivering control, touch, and sensing/actuation information in real-time. The Tactile Internet is currently a topic of interest for various standardization bodies. The emerging IEEE P1918.1 standards working group is focusing on defining a framework for the Tactile Internet. The main objective of this work is to present the IEEE P1918.1 reference architecture framework for the Tactile Internet. The paper provides an indepth survey of various architectural aspects including the key entities, the interfaces, the functional capabilities, and the protocol stack. A case study has been presented as a manifestation of the architecture. Performance evaluation demonstrates the impact of functional capabilities and the underlying enablers on user-level utility pertaining to a generic Tactile Internet application.
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