Publications by authors named "Frank H P Fitzek"

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  • - Quantum networks aim to transmit qubits between devices using processes like entanglement distribution and swapping, which are crucial but can degrade performance due to their probabilistic nature.
  • - The study focuses on optimizing resource allocation in these networks by modeling the problem with integer linear programming (ILP) and a heuristic algorithm to minimize the number of required entangled qubit pairs.
  • - Simulations show that while the heuristic provides solutions close to optimal, the utilization of entangled pairs is significantly influenced by factors like the probability of entanglement and the characteristics of the quantum memory.
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The Tactile Internet aims to advance human-human and human-machine interactions that also utilize hand movements in real, digitized, and remote environments. Attention to elderly generations is necessary to make the Tactile Internet age inclusive. We present the first age-representative kinematic database consisting of various hand gesturing and grasping movements at individualized paces, thus capturing naturalistic movements.

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Mechanisms underlying perceptual processing and inference undergo substantial changes across the lifespan. If utilized properly, technologies could support and buffer the relatively more limited neurocognitive functions in the still developing or aging brains. Over the past decade, a new type of digital communication infrastructure, known as the "Tactile Internet (TI)," is emerging in the fields of telecommunication, sensor and actuator technologies and machine learning.

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In the early 2020s, the coronavirus pandemic brought the notion of remotely connected care to the general population across the globe. Oftentimes, the timely provisioning of access to and the implementation of affordable care are drivers behind tele-healthcare initiatives. Tele-healthcare has already garnered significant momentum in research and implementations in the years preceding the worldwide challenge of 2020, supported by the emerging capabilities of communication networks.

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The Tactile Internet will require ultra-low latencies for combining machines and humans in systems where humans are in the control loop. Real-time and perceptual coding in these systems commonly require content-specific approaches. We present a generic approach based on deliberately reduced number accuracy and evaluate the trade-off between savings achieved and errors introduced with real-world data for kinesthetic movement and tele-surgery.

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