Ray, 2022 - Google Patents
A review on tactile IoT: Architecture, requirements, prospects, and future directionsRay, 2022
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- 17885526368170926366
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- Ray P
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- Transactions on Emerging Telecommunications Technologies
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Tactile internet (TI) has emerged as a new possibility into revolutionizing whole society by involving human beings, communication aspects, and industrial operation. Main purpose of TI is to disseminate perceptual, that is, haptic information to remote industry machines for …
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