Abstract:
5G wireless communication will allow complete deployment of self-driving smart cars in near future. Self-driving smart cars are vital element for creating smart environme...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
5G wireless communication will allow complete deployment of self-driving smart cars in near future. Self-driving smart cars are vital element for creating smart environments. 5G will boost the connection of various devices inside a smart home that will collect and process signals directly coming from human body. Signals from those devices can be analyzed to determine health related issues. However, the fact of considering health monitoring system inside a self-driving smart car remains a challenge for 5G cellular network as at present most of the healthcare monitoring machines are not capable of supporting 5G. In this research work, we have proposed a healthcare monitoring system to determine the current health conditions of passengers inside a self-driving smart car using facile and small 5G enable devices. We have developed an algorithm for proposed system. Different types of sensor devices, for example, blood pressure, pulse rate, body temperature, air flow, humidity and force sensor will be equipped along with image, speech and video capturing devices, are used in our proposed healthcare monitoring system. Those signals and data will be processed to identify any medical emergency inside the car and to take immediate actions by the smart car itself. Children, aged people and physically disabled people will be benefitted most if they face any medical emergency situation inside a self-driving smart car. The proposed system will quickly response in any emergency situations and alert the passengers, nearby hospitals and controllers in terms of self-driving taxies. We strongly believe that using our proposed healthcare monitoring system inside a self-driving smart car in 5G will significantly help to gain trust of customers and increase profits for automobile business organizations.
Date of Conference: 22-25 July 2019
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 30 January 2020
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