
-------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht -------- Betreff: CfP IEEE ICC Workshop on Tactile Internet with Human-in-the-Loop Datum: Wed, 8 Jan 2025 18:13:27 +0100 Von: Falko Dressler dressler@ccs-labs.org An: resilient-worlds@ccs-labs.org
Dear Resilient Worlds team,
Please consider contributing to our IEEE ICC 2025 workshop
Best regards, Falko
WORKSHOP ON TACTILE INTERNET WITH HUMAN-IN-THE-LOOP
held in conjunction with IEEE ICC 2025
https://icc2025.ieee-icc.org/workshop/ws04-workshop-tactile-internet-human-l...
In an ever-evolving digital landscape, the concept of the Tactile Internet emerges as a paradigm shift in communication networks, redefining human interaction with cyber-physical systems and virtual environments across vast distances. Our workshop seeks to address the pressing technical challenges inherent in realizing the Tactile Internet, emphasizing the timeliness of its proposed topics, which are not fully covered by the main conference symposia. The Tactile Internet transcends conventional communication frameworks by enabling the transmission of human senses such as audio, video, touch, smell, and taste. This facilitates skill transfer and immersive experiences remotely, revolutionizing various sectors including healthcare, education, entertainment, and industry. Our workshop will delve into cutting-edge technologies and methodologies essential for establishing the infrastructure to support such capabilities.
The workshop welcomes original papers addressing (but not limited to) the topics below:
In-Network Computing: Exploring the integration of computing resources within the network infrastructure to facilitate real-time processing and response, minimizing latency and enhancing user experience. Network Slicing: Investigating the partitioning of network resources into multiple virtual networks to accommodate diverse requirements and applications of the Tactile Internet, ensuring optimal performance and resource utilization. 5G/6G Cellular Systems: Assessing the potential of advanced cellular technologies to provide high-speed, low-latency connectivity crucial for Tactile Internet applications, and anticipating the requirements for future generations of wireless communication. Wireless Mesh Networks: Examining the scalability and reliability of mesh networks in supporting seamless connectivity across distributed environments, enabling ubiquitous access to Tactile Internet services. Mobile Edge Clouds: Evaluating the role of edge computing in offloading processing tasks closer to end-users, reducing latency and enhancing privacy and security in Tactile Internet applications. Energy consumption: Energy-efficient solutions are imperative for sustainable deployment of Tactile Internet applications. Digital sovereignty: Safeguarding data privacy and security as well as technological openness and independence. Trustworthiness: Encompassing societal acceptance of emerging technologies, necessitating ethical considerations and transparent governance frameworks. Metaverse and Robotics: Communication protocols for robotics, immersive communication for the metaverse, peripheral device integration, and understanding human behavior in interactive environments. AI/ML: Artificial Intelligence (AI) will serve as a cornerstone, orchestrating interactions between humans, machines, and virtual entities, driving the realization of the Tactile Internet vision. In conclusion, our workshop offers a comprehensive exploration of the technical intricacies inherent in enabling the Tactile Internet, addressing gaps not fully covered by the main conference symposia. By fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation, we aim to propel the development and adoption of Tactile Internet technologies, shaping the future of human-machine interaction on a global scale.
Workshop Paper Submission Deadline: 20 January 2025 Paper Acceptance Notification: 10 March 2025 Camera Ready: 31 March 2025
WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS
Frank H.P. Fitzek, TU Dresden, Germany Falko Dressler, TU Berlin, Germany Stefano Giordano, University of Pisa, Italy Meryem Simsek, Nokia-Bell Labs, USA
-- Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Falko Dressler Chair for Telecommunication Networks, IEEE Fellow TU Berlin, Germany http://www.tkn.tu-berlin.de/team/dressler/