Edge Computing and Dynamic Vision Sensing for Low Delay Access to Visual Medical Information

11/10/2017
by   Ziyang Chen, et al.
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A new method is proposed to decrease the transmission delay of visual and non-visual medical records by using edge computing and Dynamic Vision Sensing (DVS) technologies. The simulation results show that the proposed scheme can decrease the transmission delay by 89.15 patients who can be served by edge devices is analysed.

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