Welcome to CeTI’s Elevator Pitch, an immersive project designed to demystify the world of the tactile internet.
CeTI’s central vision is to enable humans to interact in quasi real-time with cyber-physical systems (CPS) in the real or virtual world over intelligent wide-area communication networks.

In this fifth Elevator Pitch, you will meet PhD researcher Sebastian Ebert and dive into the world of robotic software security. Sebastian develops a formal model-based approach to ensure the safety of robotic software by optimising the reuse and extension of existing code. A new workflow promotes more efficient development, which is crucial for the robotics industries

This immersive journey unfolds in 12 distinct ‘rooms’, each representing a unique thematic area:

TP1: Humans
TP2: Sensors and Actuators
TP3: Communication
TP4: Flexible Electronics
TP5: Tactile Computing
K1: Haptic Codecs
K2: Intelligent networks
K3: Perception and augmented interaction
K4: Co-adaptation
U1: Medicine
U2: Industry
U3: Internet of Skills

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