Abstract
The increasing elderly population presents major challenges to traditional healthcare due to the need for continuous care, a shortage of skilled professionals, and increasing medical costs. To address this, smart elderly care homes where multiple residents live with the support of caregivers and IoT-based assistive technologies have emerged as a promising solution. For their effective operation, a reliable high speed network like 5G is essential, along with intelligent resource allocation to ensure efficient service delivery. This study proposes a deep reinforcement learning (DRL)-based resource management framework for smart elderly homes, formulated as a Markov decision process. The framework dynamically allocates computing and network resources in response to real-time application demands and system constraints. We implement and compare two DRL algorithms, emphasizing their strengths in optimizing edge utilization and throughput. System performance is evaluated across balanced, high-demand, and resource-constrained scenarios. The results demonstrate that the proposed DRL approach effectively learns adaptive resource management policies, making it a promising solution for next-generation intelligent elderly care environments.
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Shaji, K. V., Rethy, S. S., Surendran, S., George, L., Suresh, N., & Dayan, H. (2025). Dynamic Resource Management in 5G-Enabled Smart Elderly Care Using Deep Reinforcement Learning. Future Internet, 17(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/fi17090402
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