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Publication Open Access Fog Computing Power For Telepresence Suit As User Terminal For Metaverse(Faculty of Engineering, 2025-09-09) Mogilatov, V; Kaijalainen, V; Volkov,A; Muthanna, A; Koucheryavy, A.Fog computing represents an emerging paradigm in information and communication technologies that is becoming pivotal for meeting the growing performance requirements of modern computing systems, particularly in the context of the Internet of Things (IoT) and real‑time services. One of the most promising 2030‑network service classes enabled by fog is telepresence. This paper investigates both the theoretical and practical aspects of deploying fog‑computing solutions in telepresence networks to minimize latency and enhance overall system performance. The study combines analytical modelling with discrete‑event simulations carried out in Any Logic.Publication Open Access Fog computing power for telepresence suit as user terminal for Metaverse(Faculty of Engineering, 2026-01) Mogilatov, V; Kaijalainen, V; Volkov, A; Muthanna, A; Koucheryavy, A.Fog computing represents an emerging paradigm in information and communication technologies that is becoming pivotal for meeting the growing performance requirements of modern computing systems, particularly in the context of the Internet of Things (IoT) and real-time services. One of the most promising 2030-network service classes enabled by fog is telepresence. This paper investigates both the theoretical and practical aspects of deploying fog-computing solutions in telepresence networks to minimize latency and enhance overall system performance. The study combines analytical modelling with discrete-event simulations carried out in Any Logic.Publication Open Access Keynote 02: Triple Play: AI, MV, and HTC(Faculty of Engineering, 2025-09-09) Koucheryavy, A.At the beginning of the 21st century, with the convergence of communication networks, the term Triple Play, which included voice, video, and data services, became a popular term for the provision of services by next-generation networks. At that time, this approach meant the unity of the convergent network and the universality of the services provided to the user.Now, about a quarter of a century after that time, the development of communication networks is taking place in the direction of creating various kinds of universes based on artificial intelligence technologies. Even urban universes have appeared as a development of smart cities. At the same time, the design Artificial Intelligence (AI) plus Metaverse (MV) was considered quite popular for some time. At the global standardization symposium in New Delhi in October 2024 during WTSA-24, it was proposed to supplement this dual with a holographic type of communications (HTC). This was necessary because there is a fairly widespread opinion that society will become holographic by 2030. This proposal was made by the ITUT Focus Group Leader Richard Lee in 2018 at the first meeting of the focus group. Considering the great potential of holographic universes and the development of technologies in the field of providing holographic telepresence services, it seems useful to use the triune design of AI + MV + HTC at present. The report further discusses the development of artificial intelligence in the field of communication networks, the transformation of metauniverses into holographic network universes (HolNetVerse), work in the field of creating various terminals for holographic interactions and implementing telepresence services, the creation of holographic universities, the creation of holographic cities using the example of St. Petersburg, the development of a telepresence suit with parametric feedback, the capabilities of such telepresence suits together with a network universe for remote rehabilitation of patients using the example of recovery for children with upper limb injuries. All these applications show how effective the use of the new Triple Play AI + MV + HTC can be.
