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Released: 23.01.2026

IEEE 1918.1-2024

IEEE Standard for Tactile Internet--Application Scenarios, Definitions and Terminology, Architecture, Functions, and Technical Assumptions

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Standard number:IEEE 1918.1-2024
Released:23.01.2026
ISBN:979-8-8557-1481-4
Pages:66
Status:Active
Language:English
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IEEE 1918.1-2024

This standard defines a framework for the Tactile Internet (TI), including descriptions of various application scenarios, definitions and terminology, functions, and technical assumptions. This framework prominently also includes a reference architecture, which defines common architectural entities, interfaces between those entities, and the mapping of functions to those entities. The Tactile Internet encompasses mission critical applications (e.g., manufacturing, transportation, healthcare, and mobility), as well as noncritical applications (e.g., edutainment and events).

This standard facilitates the rapid realization of the Tactile Internet as a 5G and beyond application, across a range of different user groups. Additionally, this standard provides the groundwork upon which the Tactile Internet will be formed. To this end, this standard provides a baseline for a pioneering range of further standards that will be created under this working group realizing the key necessary technical capabilities of the Tactile Internet.

New IEEE Standard - Active. A framework for the Tactile Internet, including descriptions of various application scenarios, definitions and terminology, functions, and technical assumptions, is defined by this standard. Also included prominently in this framework is a reference architecture, which defines common architectural entities, interfaces between those entities, and the mapping of functions to those entities. Mission critical applications (e.g., manufacturing, transportation, healthcare, and mobility) and noncritical applications (e.g., edutainment and events) are encompassed by the Tactile Internet.