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1、 ETSI TR 122 987 V15.0.0 (2018-07) Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS); LTE; Study of haptic services requirements (3GPP TR 22.987 version 15.0.0 Release 15) TECHNICAL REPORT ETSI ETSI TR 122 987 V15.0.0 (2018-07)13GPP TR 22.

2、987 version 15.0.0 Release 15Reference RTR/TSGS-0122987vf00 Keywords GSM,LTE,UMTS ETSI 650 Route des Lucioles F-06921 Sophia Antipolis Cedex - FRANCE Tel.: +33 4 92 94 42 00 Fax: +33 4 93 65 47 16 Siret N 348 623 562 00017 - NAF 742 C Association but non lucratif enregistre la Sous-Prfecture de Gras

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16、 and “must not“ are NOT allowed in ETSI deliverables except when used in direct citation. ETSI ETSI TR 122 987 V15.0.0 (2018-07)33GPP TR 22.987 version 15.0.0 Release 15Contents Intellectual Property Rights 2g3Foreword . 2g3Modal verbs terminology 2g3Foreword . 4g31 Scope 5g32 References 5g33 Defini

17、tions 5g34 General description. 6g34.1 Introduction 6g34.2 Benefits 6g34.3 Haptic technology. 6g34.3.1 Overview 6g34.3.2 User equipments . 7g34.3.3 Haptic information format 7g34.3.4 Telecommunication networks . 7g34.4 Service Concept 7g35 Use Case . 8g35.1 Haptic Emoticon Delivery Service . 8g35.1.

18、1 Description 8g35.1.2 Procedure 8g35.1.3 Requirements 9g35.1.4 Benefits . 9g35.2 Customized Alerting Haptic Service 9g35.2.1 Description 9g35.2.2 Procedure 9g35.2.3 Requirements 9g35.2.4 Benefits . 10g35.3 Call Waiting Alerting Haptic Service . 10g35.3.1 Description 10g35.3.2 Procedure 10g35.3.3 Re

19、quirements 11g35.3.4 Benefits . 11g35.4 Accident or Health Crisis Haptic Service . 11g35.4.1 Description 11g35.4.2 Procedure 11g35.4.3 Requirements 12g35.4.4 Benefits . 12g36 High level service requirements . 12g36.1 General requirements . 12g36.2 Network requirements 13g36.3 UE requirements . 13g36

20、.4 Interworking requirements . 13g36.5 Data description requirements 13g36.6 Charging requirements . 13g37 Relation to Open Mobile Allicance (OMA) . 14g38 Conclusion 14g3Annex A: Change history 15g3History 16g3ETSI ETSI TR 122 987 V15.0.0 (2018-07)43GPP TR 22.987 version 15.0.0 Release 15Foreword Th

21、is Technical Report has been produced by the 3rdGeneration Partnership Project (3GPP) Secretariat on behalf of the 3GPP Technical Specification Groups (TSGs). The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the T

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24、O/IEC Directives. Most clauses of the ISO/IEC document have been retained, while some clauses have been modified or deleted. Additional material has been inserted. Items concerning word-processor specific layout and formatting matters when using the Microsoft Word for Windowsbased skeleton documents

25、 and templates are shown with shaded background. Boiler plate text (i.e. text which shall be directly used in 3GPP specifications) is represented by italic characters. ETSI ETSI TR 122 987 V15.0.0 (2018-07)53GPP TR 22.987 version 15.0.0 Release 151 Scope This Technical Report aims to present use cas

26、es in telecommunication services that are developed by applying haptic technology. It also justifies accepting haptic technology in telecommunication services by investigating readiness for its use in the telecommunication system and the level of benefit for the user experience. For such purpose thi

27、s document investigates following questions: - Provide the overview of current haptic technology which might be deployed in telecommunication - Identify any adaption required for existing services enhanced by supporting the delivery of haptic sense - Identify key aspects of new services built on cap

28、abilities provided by haptic technology - Identify and specify general requirements for delivery of haptic sense in telecommunication networks - Identify the scope and roles of 3GPP for mobile haptic services and consult with OMA to coordinate on the development of mobile haptic services Note that t

29、his Technical Report considers all types of telecommunication networks within the scope of 3GPP, including mobile networks and IMS-based fixed networks, etc. 2 References The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.

30、References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific. For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply. For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a

31、GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document in the same Release as the present document. 1 3GPP TR 21.905: “Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications“. 2 3GPP TS 22.101: “Service Principles“. 3 Definitions For the purposes of the present document, the fo

32、llowing terms and definitions apply. Haptic (Haptic Sense): Haptic is a sense perceived by touching an object. It involves tactile senses, (from the Latin, tangere, to touch), which refers to the touching of surfaces, and kinaesthetic senses (from the Greek, kinesis, movement and aesthesis, percepti

33、on), or the sensing of movement in the body. Haptic Information: Haptic Information is signal that is delivered over telecommunication networks to generate Haptic Feedback in the UE. Haptic Information may contain sender and receiver addresses, data types, haptic feedback data, and others. Haptic Fe

34、edback: Haptic Feedback is a haptic sense generated in the UE. Haptic Service: A Haptic Service indicates any communication-related services that involve delivering haptic. The haptic can be initiated either by the network or the user. Local Party (Sender): the local party is the entity that sends H

35、aptic Information. Remote Party (Receiver): the remote party is the entity to which Haptic Information is sent. ETSI ETSI TR 122 987 V15.0.0 (2018-07)63GPP TR 22.987 version 15.0.0 Release 154 General description 4.1 Introduction Telecommunication has evolved over time by expanding the variety of se

36、nses it can deliver. Originally supporting voice calls, the telecommunication system conveyed auditory sense stimulation. After SMS, and then MMS introduction, users were provided visual sense stimulation by conveying messages in a written and image/graphical form. Recent telecommunication systems h

37、ave extended the visual stimulation by adding motion video capabilities. In spite of these service enhancements, telecommunication is yet to provide a full range of sensory expression and input, used in human face to face communication and activities. One sense that has drawn attention rapidly is ha

38、ptic. The word Haptic originated from Greek haptesthai, which means “to touch.” Haptic involves tactile senses, (from the Latin, tangere, to touch), which refers to the touching of surfaces, and kinaesthetic senses (from the Greek, kinesis, movement and aesthesis, perception), or the sensing of move

39、ment in the body. Haptic has been one of major sources for human being to collect information in the external environment and has also been used in communication between people, such as expressing intimacy by touch. Recent development in haptic feedback devices made it possible to provide haptic fee

40、dback to users and has been applied in a wide range of fields. For example, game controllers such as joysticks and steering wheels are able to provide haptic feedback that simulates the tactile sense and/or kinaesthetic sense (i.e. force feedback) a player in the game might experience in the virtual

41、 environment. Contrary to the examples above, in telecommunication systems, haptic has been neglected as the UEs are not ready for haptic services. Even though most mobile devices support vibration, it was not programmable, and thus its use is confined to playing silent ring tones. But recent device

42、s are beginning to adopt a more advanced haptic feature that supports programmable vibrations varying in length, frequency and magnitude. Moreover, it is expected that in the near future mobile devices is expected to adopt various haptic feedback other than vibrotactile device enabling the delivery

43、of temperature, texture or electronic stimulus more apparent. With the introduction of haptic enabled devices, it is now timely to evaluate the benefits of deploying haptic services in telecommunication networks, and evaluate the feasibility and efforts to implementing them. 4.2 Benefits By supporti

44、ng the delivery of haptic sense in telecommunication networks, network operators can provide a more enhanced way of communication in terms of information accessibility and receptiveness to subscribers. From subscribers point of view, haptic sense is an appropriate medium through which distinctive an

45、d intuitive messages can be conveyed. Alert messages in haptic sense can help reduce cognitive load and provide additional information compared to the messages transferred via sound. Also, it can also be used in distractive and loud environments. Moreover, when haptic sense combines with auditory or

46、 visual sense, the multimodal feedback is known to reinforce the receptiveness of messages. Such multimodal feedback can also help users with visual or hearing disabilities understand messages more clearly. From network operators viewpoint, the most obvious benefit is that it enables to provide new

47、services built upon haptic sense, which has not been utilized in previous telecommunication services. Note that in addition to providing new services based solely on haptic sense, it is also possible to add haptic sense to existing supplementary services. For example, warning, alert or confirmation

48、messages that have been delivered through audio channel can be delivered with a combination of sound and haptic sense. By introducing new services and/or extending existing services with haptic sense, operators can have additional source of revenue. In summary, the addition of haptic sense helps ope

49、rators enrich existing services, as well as to develop new services. 4.3 Haptic technology 4.3.1 Overview The prerequisite for providing mobile haptic service is that the UEs should be able to generate appropriate haptic sense based on the haptic information delivered through the network. To this end, three components should be prepared: 1) UEs that generate haptic senses, 2) haptic information format that both UEs and networks can understand, and 3) telecommunication networks that deliver haptic information for haptic senses. ETSI ETSI TR 122 987 V15.0.0 (2018-

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