Real-Time Pedestrian Detection on IoT Edge Devices: A Lightweight Deep Learning Approach

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Authors Muhammad Dany Alfikri, Rafael Kaliski arXiv ID 2409.15740 Category cs.AI: Artificial Intelligence Cross-listed cs.CV, cs.NI Citations 5 Venue arXiv.org Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
Artificial intelligence (AI) has become integral to our everyday lives. Computer vision has advanced to the point where it can play the safety critical role of detecting pedestrians at road intersections in intelligent transportation systems and alert vehicular traffic as to potential collisions. Centralized computing analyzes camera feeds and generates alerts for nearby vehicles. However, real-time applications face challenges such as latency, limited data transfer speeds, and the risk of life loss. Edge servers offer a potential solution for real-time applications, providing localized computing and storage resources and lower response times. Unfortunately, edge servers have limited processing power. Lightweight deep learning (DL) techniques enable edge servers to utilize compressed deep neural network (DNN) models. The research explores implementing a lightweight DL model on Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT) edge devices. An optimized You Only Look Once (YOLO) based DL model is deployed for real-time pedestrian detection, with detection events transmitted to the edge server using the Message Queuing Telemetry Transport (MQTT) protocol. The simulation results demonstrate that the optimized YOLO model can achieve real-time pedestrian detection, with a fast inference speed of 147 milliseconds, a frame rate of 2.3 frames per second, and an accuracy of 78%, representing significant improvements over baseline models.
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