Mar 10, 2014
TUD-Professor Gerhard Fettweis Presents "Tactile Internet" at CeBIT
“It is nothing less than a new level of the digital revolution“, Professor Gerhard Fettweis, Vodafone Chair Mobile Communications Systems of Technische Universität Dresden, says. The coordinator of the Center for Advancing Electronics Dresden (cfaed) is heading a common initiative by German research institutes and industrial companies presented at the German computer fair CeBIT in Hannover on March 10th, 2014. Globally, multi-billion amounts are invested in this area of research – e.g. by the notion of 5th Generation of Mobile Communications (5G).
To drive this initiative forward and to develop the
superfast mobile internet standard 5G, a collaboration between
Technische Universität Dresden, King’s College London, and the
University of Surrey is planned.
The cross-sectional significance of future digital
infrastructure far-reaching beyond mobile communications and
the competition on technological leadership are internationally
highly prioritized. Innovations in areas such as engineering,
automobile, transport and logistics, health service, and public
administration can only be developed sustainably in Germany and
Europe if they are advanced, tested and used at the
location.
“The further development of European technological leadership
in the area of network technologies is – as the NSA-activities
have clearly shown - not only an economic necessity“, the
coordinator of the TUD Cluster of Excellence emphasizes. “The
cross-area character of the future communication infrastructure
requires a leading role of the German and European research and
development in this area, based on international
standards.”
Coordinated research support is particularly important in the
following areas:
- new radio access networks which fulfil resource-efficiently highest demands to the end-to-end latency, resilience, and robustness.
- network- related security conception which contains user-adapted ideas for privacy protection.
- innovative and adaptive network architectures based on Mobile Edge Clouds, and
- sensors and actuators for the tactile application of the next generation.
These technology-driven research activities must be
complemented by interdisciplinary programs which bring together
users with highest demands and technology developers.
Background info:
What means ‘tactile internet’ for society:
Education, further training, lifelong learning:
Modern learning methods such as E-Learning, Blended-Learning
and Massive Open Online Courses, but also motion simulators
could be extended by interactive elements, which could reach
far beyond current simple embedded tests or playful didactic
elements. Due to the extremely small delays, it will be
possible in future to overlap teachers and learners what will
lead to a completely new learning experience, especially in the
training of finely motoric capabilities.
Medicine:
The connected expertise of medicines at tele-diagnosis and
treatment as well as the tactile feeling of experienced
operators in connection with high three-dimensional precision
of robot-based tele-operators, also over distances, has as a
result a qualitative improvement at a multitude of
interventions. Moreover, it supports disabled or elderly people
with prostheses or power amplifier on the basis of exoskeleton
to a higher mobility and enable them a self-determined life
over a longer period of time.
Personal security environment:
The tactile internet allows the establishment of a personal
three-dimensional security zone interacting with other objects
in the environment. In public traffic e.g., a higher security
for children or elder people can be reached, when vehicles
realize critical situations fast, react according the situation
and alert other traffic participants in their environment. A
higher work security can be reached in other production
environments when connected production facilities can avoid
contact with people and therefore prevent accidents.
Traffic control: The interconnection of vehicles allows cooperative traffic systems which enlarge the driver horizon and allow the control of the individual traffic by consideration of local danger potential and macroscopic traffic parameters, e.g., the traffic density in city centers. Therefore, the traffic security and traffic efficiency could be sustainably improved and the accident numbers and after all the number of traffic victims can be reduced. With the tactile internet, vehicles can communicate substantially faster than with existing systems for local alert. Thus, cooperative security applications for automatic collision avoidance are, for instance, supported. New ways of traffic such as automatic driving or column driving allow a continuous and energy-efficient traffic flow.
Energy transition and energy supply:
In local energy networks, the Tactile Internet allows to
control consumers and energy performance precisely and to
minimize reactive power. It is a functional enlargement of
Smart Grids and contributes to the improvement of
energy-efficiency and service security.
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Lösel)
Further Enquiries:
Birgit Holthaus, cfaed Press Officer
Phone 0351 463-42848
Prof. Gerhard Fettweis, Phone: 0173 3601159