2019
DOI: 10.1109/mmul.2018.2879591
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Edge Caching and Computing in 5G for Mobile AR/VR and Tactile Internet

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“…There are a lot of research areas from the perspective of the tactile Internet that is yet to be studied in detail. Compression of tactile information, intelligent and scalable network traffic engineering for audio and video, and edge caching and computing for AR/VR has received very little attention [352]- [354]. Efficient routing and MAC protocols for tactile information are in need.…”
Section: N Tactile Internetmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are a lot of research areas from the perspective of the tactile Internet that is yet to be studied in detail. Compression of tactile information, intelligent and scalable network traffic engineering for audio and video, and edge caching and computing for AR/VR has received very little attention [352]- [354]. Efficient routing and MAC protocols for tactile information are in need.…”
Section: N Tactile Internetmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Future wireless networks are expected to enable ubiquitous connectivity for users, machines, and devices and provide support for an unimaginable exchange of data and multimedia content. In such heterogeneous multi-user, multi-machine, multi-device, multi-technology, and multi-application environments, QoE is foreseen to become the main differentiator between network operators and content providers [1][2] .…”
Section: Do I Smell Coffee? the Tale Of A 360º Mulsemedia Experiencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A few papers are also solely devoted to security issues (e.g., [30] [31]). The integration or use of the following technologies with the Tactile Internet has been discussed in several tutorials: fog computing [32], edge [33], software-defined networks [34], IoT and edge [8], and 5G and edge computing [9]. However, none of these articles provides a general review of the Tactile Internet.…”
Section: B Existing Surveys and Tutorials On The Tactile Internetmentioning
confidence: 99%