Abstract

Tactile Internet would be the next phase of the Internet of Things (IoT) enveloping contact from man to robot and robot to robot. This would require collaborative real-time processing with a range of situations for manufacturing, social and market usage. It is a platform evolving after the IoT architecture. Developing the smart cities, neighborhoods and traditions into the future is a transition. Such technology would enable real-time human-machine communication, and also machine-to - machine communication with the 1ms mission to reach latency in round trips. The International Telecommunication Union ( ITU) uses the term Tactile Internet in 2014 year. Tactile Internet provides easy, efficient , secure, and open network connection that is the 5 G smart cities specifications. The Tactile internet is capable of creating a part of the world where computers are powerful and people are poor. This raises computational resources and this inevitably raises the benefit of human resources. Through this context we discussed the concept of tactile internet for the smart cities of the next decade. Such a research would provide the internet of smart devices with a high-performance, secure system for communicating with each other in real time (1ms round trip) using IEEE 1918.1 standards. The idea will focus into three main concepts, these concepts are Reliability, Security and availability. The proposed study supports the wireless networking technology to establish a reliable framework among internet of devices for smart cities.

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