Lecture

Future of Wireless: Tactile Internet

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This lecture delves into the evolution of wireless communication, projecting advancements up to 2030 and beyond. It explores the challenges and innovations in building next-generation servers, energy-efficient computing, and all-optical interconnects. The discussion extends to the potential of wireless backplanes, 5G networks, and the integration of robotics, smart grids, and individualized product manufacturing. The speaker emphasizes the importance of achieving millisecond-level interactivity for applications in entertainment, education, and robotics. The lecture also addresses the market opportunities and the need for enhanced security measures in the tactile internet era.

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