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Edge AI for Smart Cities: Foundations, Challenges, and Opportunities

Krishna Sruthi Velaga, Yifan Guo, Wei Yu

2025Smart Cities6 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Smart cities seek to improve urban living by embedding advanced technologies into infrastructures, services, and governance. Edge Artificial Intelligence (Edge AI) has emerged as a critical enabler by moving computation and learning closer to data sources, enabling real-time decision-making, improving privacy, and reducing reliance on centralized cloud infrastructure. This survey provides a comprehensive review of the foundations, challenges, and opportunities of edge AI in smart cities. In particular, we begin with an overview of layer-wise designs for edge AI-enabled smart cities, followed by an introduction to the core components of edge AI systems, including applications, sensing data, models, and infrastructure. Then, we summarize domain-specific applications spanning manufacturing, healthcare, transportation, buildings, and environments, highlighting both the softcore (e.g., AI algorithm design) and the hardcore (e.g., edge device selection) in heterogeneous applications. Next, we analyze the sources of sensing data generation, model design strategies, and hardware infrastructure that underpin edge AI deployment. Building on these, we finally identify several open challenges and provide future research directions in this domain. Our survey outlines a future research roadmap to advance edge AI technologies, thereby supporting the development of adaptive, harmonic, and sustainable smart cities.

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