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IEEE Standard for Haptic Codecs for the Tactile Internet
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IEEE 1918.1.1-2024

IEEE Standard for Haptic Codecs for the Tactile Internet

PUBLISH DATE 2024
PAGES 127
IEEE 1918.1.1-2024
New IEEE Standard - Active. Haptic codecs for the data reduction of kinesthetic and tactile signals are described in this standard. Three types of codecs are presented in this document, including the no-delay kinesthetic codec (Part I), the delay-robust kinesthetic codec (Part II), and the tactile codec (Part III). Additionally, this document introduces handshaking and metadata exchange mechanisms for the exchange of the capabilities of haptic devices (Part IV). This standard also provides additional information (in informative annexes) for codec implementation and evaluation, such as the reference software and hardware setups for kinesthetic and tactile codecs, and cross-validation results. Additional Open Source content available here: https://opensource.ieee.org/haptic-codecs/kinesthetic/-/releases/0.1.0.
This standard defines haptic codecs for the TI. These codecs address TI application scenarios where the human is in the loop (i.e. teleoperation or remote touch applications) as well as scenarios that rely on machine remote control. The standard defines (perceptual) data reduction algorithms and schemes for both closed-loop (kinesthetic information exchange) and open-loop (tactile information exchange) communication. These codecs are designed such that they can be combined with stabilizing control and local communication architectures for time-delayed teleoperation. Further, the standard also specifies mechanisms and protocols for the exchange of the capabilities (e.g., workspace, the number of degrees of freedom, amplitude range, temporal and spatial resolution) of the haptic devices.
This standard provides haptic codecs for the TI enabling the interoperability of different haptic (kinesthetic and tactile) input and output devices. Such interoperability is necessary to achieve necessary market scale in the realization of TI technologies, devices, and applications.
SDO IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Document Number 1918.1.1
Publication Date June 14, 2024
Language en - English
Page Count 127
Revision Level
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Committee Mobile Communication Networks Standards Committee
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