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What Will the ‘Tactile Internet-driven’ Future Look Like?
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Internet service that transmits information as fast as human tactile sense is called the "Tactile Internet" The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) defines the Tactile Internet as an internet network that combines ultra-low latency with extremely high availability, reliability and security. What, then, will the future driven by the tactile internet look like?
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- ETRI developed rubber pressure sensor directly attachable to skin
- ETRI developed information-oriented high-quality IoT (Internet of Things) technology
- ETRI succeeded in UHD video transmission by interfacing broadcasting and communication network
- ETRI plans to apply AI to cracking down on illegal garbage dumping
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- ETRI developed rubber pressure sensor directly attachable to skin
- ETRI developed information-oriented high-quality IoT (Internet of Things) technology
- ETRI succeeded in UHD video transmission by interfacing broadcasting and communication network
- ETRI plans to apply AI to cracking down on illegal garbage dumping