A fog-based architecture for remote phobia treatment
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Source of Publication
Proceedings of the International Conference on Cloud Computing Technology and Science, CloudCom
Publication Date
12-1-2019
Abstract
© 2019 IEEE. Tactile Internet is a next generation Internet. It allows the exchange of haptic sensations in addition to audio and video content. It is a key enabler of several emerging applications as remote robotic surgery and autonomous driving, when combined with 5G and Edge Computing. Because Tactile Internet will enable mission critical applications, it has to adhere to strict requirements, mainly in terms of ultra-responsiveness, ultra-reliability and security. In this paper, we propose a fog-based architecture for remote phobia treatment, a Tactile Internet application. The proposed architecture offers a set of software modules that allow a phobia patient to have a therapy session, under the guidance of an expert therapist located remotely, with the patient and the therapist sharing the same virtual reality environment. We use the fog paradigm to meet the stringent Tactile Internet requirements, namely the round trip latency of 1ms. The components of the architecture offer high level interfaces to simplify interaction with external software components as well as with a wide range of hardware devices. A prototype is also implemented and the performance is discussed.
DOI Link
ISBN
9781728150116
ISSN
Publisher
IEEE Computer Society
Volume
2019-December
First Page
271
Last Page
278
Disciplines
Computer Sciences
Keywords
Edge computing, Phobia tele-treatment, Tactile internet, Virtual reality
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Recommended Citation
Jebbar, Yassine; Belqasmi, Fatna; Glitho, Roch; and Alfandi, Omar, "A fog-based architecture for remote phobia treatment" (2019). All Works. 99.
https://zuscholars.zu.ac.ae/works/99
Indexed in Scopus
yes
Open Access
no