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Buch, Englisch, 508 Seiten, Format (B × H): 191 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 1130 g

Li / Strufe / Simsek

Tactile Internet

with Human-in-the-Loop
Erscheinungsjahr 2021
ISBN: 978-0-12-821343-8
Verlag: William Andrew Publishing

with Human-in-the-Loop

Buch, Englisch, 508 Seiten, Format (B × H): 191 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 1130 g

ISBN: 978-0-12-821343-8
Verlag: William Andrew Publishing


Tactile Internet with Human-in-the-Loop describes the change from the current Internet, which focuses on the democratization of information independent of location or time, to the Tactile Internet, which democratizes skills to promote equity that is independent of age, gender, sociocultural background or physical limitations. The book promotes the concept of the Tactile Internet for remote closed-loop human-machine interaction and describes the main challenges and key technologies. Current standardization activities in the field for IEEE and IETF are also described, making this book an ideal resource for researchers, graduate students, and industry R&D engineers in communications engineering, electronic engineering, and computer engineering.
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1. Tactile Internet with Human-in-the-Loop:New frontiers of transdisciplinary research Frank H.P. Fitzek, Shu-Chen Li, Stefanie Speidel, and Thorsten Strufe

PART 1 Domains of applications 2. Surgical assistance and training Stefanie Speidel, Sebastian Bodenstedt,Felix von Bechtolsheim, Dominik Rivoir, Isabel Funke,Eva Goebel, Annett Mitschick, Raimund Dachselt, and Jürgen Weitz 3. Human-robot cohabitation in industry Uwe Aßmann, Lingyun Chen, Sebastian Ebert, Diana Göhringer, Dominik Grzelak, Diego Hidalgo, Lars Johannsmeier, Sami Haddadin, Johannes Mey, and Ariel Podlubne 4. Internet of Skills Luca Oppici, Tina Bobbe, Lisa-Marie Lüneburg, Andreas Nocke, Anna Schwendicke, Hans Winger, Jens Krzywinski, Chokri Cherif, Thorsten Strufe, and Susanne Narciss

PART 2 Key technology breakthroughs 5. Haptic codecs for the Tactile Internet Eckehard Steinbach, Shu-Chen Li, Ba¸sak Güleçyüz, Rania Hassen, Thomas Hulin, Lars Johannsmeier, Evelyn Muschter, Andreas Noll, Michael Panzirsch, Harsimran Singh, and Xiao Xu 6. Intelligent networks Juan A. Cabrera G., Frank H.P. Fitzek, Simon Hanisch, Sebastian A.W. Itting, Jiajing Zhang, Sandra Zimmermann, Thorsten Strufe, Meryem Simsek, and Christof W. Fetzer 7. Augmented perception and interaction Annika Dix, Anna Schwendicke, Sebastian Pannasch, Ercan Altinsoy, and Jens R. Helmert 8. Human-inspired models for tactile computing Christel Baier, Darío Cuevas Rivera, Clemens Dubslaff, and Stefan J. Kiebel

PART 3 Fundamental challenges 9. Human perception and neurocognitive development across the lifespan Shu-Chen Li, Evelyn Muschter, Jakub Limanowski, and Adamantini Hatzipanayioti 10. Sensors and actuators Ercan Altinsoy, Thomas Hulin, Uwe Vogel, Tina Bobbe, Raimund Dachselt, Konstantin Klamka, Jens Krzywinski, Simone Lenk, Lisa-Marie Lüneburg, Sebastian Merchel, Andreas Nocke, Harsimran Singh, Anna Schwendicke, and Hans Winger 11. Communications and control Frank H.P. Fitzek, Eckehard Steinbach, Juan A. Cabrera G., Vincent Latzko, Jiajing Zhang, Yun Lu, Merve Sefunç, Christian Scheunert, René Schilling, Andreas Traßl, Andrés Villamil, Norman Franchi, and Gerhard P. Fettweis 12. Tactile electronics Jens Wagner, Frank Ellinger, Diana Göhringer,Karlheinz Bock, Christian Mayr, Ronald Tetzlaff, Gökhan Akgün, Krzysztof Nieweglowski, Johannes Partzsch, Jens Müller, and Dirk Plettemeier 13. Tactile computing: Essential building blocks for the Tactile Internet Uwe Aßmann, Christel Baier, Clemens Dubslaff, Dominik Grzelak, Simon Hanisch, Ardhi Putra Pratama Hartono, Stefan Köpsell, Tianfang Lin, and Thorsten Strufe

PART 4 Technological standards and the public 14. Traces for the Tactile Internet: Architecture, concepts, and evaluations Patrick Seeling, Martin Reisslein, and Frank H.P. Fitzek 15. Tactile Internet standards of the IEEE P1918.1 Working Group Meryem Simsek, Sharief Oteafy, Zaher Dawy, Mohamad Eid, Oliver Holland, and Eckehard Steinbach 16 Public opinion and the Tactile Internet Sven Engesser, Lisa Weidmüller, and Lutz M. Hagen


Li, Shu-Chen
Shu-Chen Li obtained her Ph.D. from the University of Oklahoma, USA (1994) and completed her postdoctoral training at the McGill University in Montréal, Canada (1995), prior to her 17-year research career at the Max Planck Institute (MPI) for Human Development in Berlin, Germany. After being a senior research scientist and the principal investigator of the Neuromodulation of Lifespan Cognition Project at the MPI, she took up a full professorship as the chair of Lifespan Developmental Neuroscience in the Department of Psychology at TU Dresden (Technische Universität Dresden) in September 2012. She serves on the editorial boards of various journals (e.g., Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews) and grant review panels

Reisslein, Martin
Martin Reisslein is a Professor in the School of Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering at Arizona State University (ASU), Tempe, and an external associated investigator with the Centre for Tactile Internet with Human-in-the-Loop (CeTI), Technische Universit\"{a}t Dresden, Germany. He received the Ph.D. in systems engineering from the University of Pennsylvania in 1998. He currently serves as Associate Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, the IEEE Transactions on Education, and IEEE Access, as well as Computer Networks (Elsevier). He is an Associate Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials and a Co-Editor-in-Chief of Optical Switching and Networking (Elsevier). He chaired the steering committee of the IEEE Transactions on Multimedia from 2017-2019 and was an Associate Editor of the IEEE/ACM Transaction on Networking from 2009-2013. He received the IEEE Communications Society Best Tutorial Paper Award in 2008, a Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Research Award from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation in 2015, as well as a DRESDEN Senior Fellowship in 2016 and in 2019.

Strufe, Thorsten
Thorsten Strufe is professor for Privacy and IT-Security at Technische Universität Dresden, vice speaker of the German Cluster of Excellence on Tactile Internet with human-in-the-loop CeTI?, PI of the Joint Research Centre HAEC?, PI of the Graduate School "RoSI?", and PI of the 5G-Lab Germany.
His research interests lie in the areas of large scale distributed systems and social networking services, with an emphasis on privacy and resilience. Recently, he has focused on studying user behavior and security in online social networks and possibilities to provide privacy-preserving and secure social networking services, partially through decentralization. One of the challenges driving him is the question, how competitive online and mobile services can be created without comprehensive collection of personal information, which hence respect the privacy of their users. He was appointed professor for for Peer-to-Peer networks at Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany, from 2009 to 2014, and visiting professor for Dependable Distributed Systems at University of Mannheim, Germany, throughout 2011.

Simsek, Meryem
Dr. Meryem Simsek received her Dipl.-Ing. degree in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology from University of Duisburg-Essen in Germany in 2008, holding a scholarship from the German National Academic Foundation which is granted to the outstanding 0.5% of all students in Germany. She obtained her Ph.D. degree on reinforcement learning based inter-cell interference coordination in heterogeneous networks from the same university in 2013. In 2013, she was a post-doctoral visiting scientist at Florida International University. In 2014, she became a group leader at the Vodafone Chair Mobile Communication Systems at the Technical University Dresden, Germany. Dr. Simsek won the IEEE Communications Society Fred W. Ellersick Prize 2015. Since June 2015, she chairs the IEEE ComSoc Tactile Internet technical sub-committee and has initiated the IEEE P1918.1 working group and is serving as the secretary of the working group. In addition, she is leading the ETSI IP6 work item on IPv6 based Tactile Internet. She joined ICSI in October 2016. Her main research interests include fifth generation (5G) wireless systems, resource management in heterogeneous wireless networks, wireless network design and optimization, self-organizing networks, and the Tactile Internet and its applications.


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