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Exploring Vibration-Defined Networking

The network management community has explored and exploited light, copper, and several wireless spectra (including acoustics) as a medium to transfer control or data traffic. Meanwhile, haptic technologies are being explored in end-user (wearable) devices, and Tactile Internet is being used merely as a metaphor. However, with rare exceptions and for smaller scoped projects, to our knowledge, vibration has been largely untouched as networking communication media. In this paper, we share the lessons learned while creating and optimizing a pilot testbed that serves as an inexpensive starting point for the exploration of vibration-defined networking. We demonstrated the feasibility (but not yet the scalability) of vibrations as a tool for a few network management mechanisms, such as resiliency, physical layer security, and as an innovative method for teaching networking concepts to individuals with visual impairments (VI). By demonstrating how vibrations could be programmable, we propose to the community a few open problems that could generate several applications.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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