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IEEE P1918.1.1

IEEE Draft Standard for Haptic Codecs for the Tactile Internet

This document describes haptic codecs for the data reduction of kinesthetic and tactile signals in response to the Call for Contributions issued by the Haptic Codecs Task Group for the standardization of Haptic Codecs for the Tactile Internet (IEEE P1918.1.1). Three types of codecs are presented in this document, including the no-delay kinesthetic codec (Part I), the delay-robust kinesthetic codec (Part II) and the tactile codec (Part III). Additionally, this document introduces handshaking and metadata exchange mechanisms for the exchange of the capabilities of haptic devices (Part IV). This document also provides additional information (in informative annexes) for codec implementation and evaluation, such as the reference software and hardware setups for kinesthetic and tactile codecs, and cross-validation results.

Standard Committee
COM/MobiNet-SC - Mobile Communication Networks Standards Committee
Status
Active PAR
PAR Approval
2016-09-22
Open Source
IEEE SA Open Source Project
Open Source CLA
BSD 3-Clause

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Communications Society
Standard Committee
COM/MobiNet-SC - Mobile Communication Networks Standards Committee
Working Group
TI - Tactile Internet
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IEEE Program Manager
Jennifer Santulli
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Working Group Chair
Oliver Holland

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P1918.1
IEEE Draft Standard for Tactile Internet: Application Scenarios, Definitions and Terminology, Architecture, Functions, and Technical Assumptions

This standard defines a framework for the Tactile Internet, including descriptions of various application scenarios, definitions and terminology, functions, and technical assumptions. This framework prominently also includes a reference model and architecture, which defines common architectural entities, interfaces between those entities, and the mapping of functions to those entities. The Tactile Internet encompasses mission critical applications (e.g., manufacturing, transportation, healthcare and mobility), as well as non-critical applications (e.g., edutainment and events).

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