Abstract

The livelihood problem, especially the medical wisdom, has played an important role during the process of the building of smart cities. For the medical wisdom, the fall detection has attracted the considerable attention from the global researchers and medical institutions. It is very difficult for the traditional fall detection strategies to realize the intelligent detection with the following three reasons: (i) the data collection cannot reach the real-time level; (ii) the adopted detection methods cannot satisfy the enough stability; and (iii) the computation overhead of collection device is very high, which causes the barely satisfactory detection effect. Therefore, this paper proposes Convolutional Neural Network (CNN)-based fall detection strategy with edge computing consideration, where the global network view ability of Software-Defined Networking (SDN) is used to collect the generated data from smartphone. Meanwhile, on one hand, the edge computing is exploited to put some computation tasks at the edge server by the scheduling technique. On the other hand, CNN is equipped with both edge server and smartphone, and it is leveraged to train the related data and further give the guidance of fall detection. The experimental results show that the novel fall detection strategy has a more accurate rate, transmission delay, and stability than two cutting-edge strategies.

Highlights

  • The definition of a smart city was first proposed in the 1990s, referring to the use of Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) and modern infrastructures within cities [1]

  • This paper proposes Convolutional Neural Network (CNN)-based fall detection strategy with edge computing, called EdCNN

  • The contributions of this paper are recognized as follows: (i) The edge computing is exploited to put some computation tasks at the edge server by the scheduling technique. (ii) CNN is equipped with both edge server and smartphone to train the related data and give the guidance of fall detection

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Introduction

The definition of a smart city was first proposed in the 1990s, referring to the use of Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) and modern infrastructures within cities [1]. Consider the purpose of improving the citizens’ living quality, and the smart city is conceptualized as a scenario where the citizens are the center of all applications and services [2]. In this context, many cities, such as Shenzhen (China), Busan (South Korea), Santander (Spain), Chicago (United States), and Milton. Keynes (United Kingdom) are trying their best to become smarter by using ICT to optimize various aspects of city operation and management. Many countries have improved the healthcare systems to increase the average life expectancy, it is very difficult to provide the proper care for the older people because the frequent workplace changes have the great increasing influence on the average distance between family members (children and parents).

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