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EDGE COMPUTING

Brief Description :
• Edge Computing is a technology where data is processed directly on devices or
nearby systems instead of sending it to a distant cloud server.
• This reduces delays (latency), saves bandwidth, and ensures faster responses. For
example, in a smart home, devices like thermostats or cameras analyse data locally to
make quick decisions, such as adjusting temperature or sending alerts, without relying
on the internet.

Purpose :
• Reduce latency.
• Enable real-time processing.
• Improve efficiency in data-heavy applications.

History and Evolution :


• Conceptualized in the early 2010s as a solution to cloud latency issues.
• Initially tied to IoT growth and mobile computing.
Why Edge Computing?
Challenges with Cloud Computing:
1. High latency.
2. Bandwidth limitations.
3. Data privacy concerns.
4. Dependence on continuous internet connectivity.
How Edge Computing Solves These Problems:
o Processes data locally or nearby.
o Reduces dependence on central servers.
Key Features of Edge Computing :
• Decentralized Processing
• Low Latency
• Enhanced Privacy
• Offline Capabilities
• Cost-Effective
How Edge Computing Works :
• High-Level Architecture:
• Visual representation comparing Edge vs. Cloud Computing:
Applications of Edge Computing :
• Internet of Things (IoT)
• Autonomous Vehicles
• Healthcare
• Augmented Reality
Advantages of Edge Computing
• Real-Time Processing
• Reduced Cloud Dependency
• Cost Savings
• Privacy and Security
Challenges of Edge Computing
• Hardware Limitations
• Security Risks
• Cost of Initial Setup
Current Trends in 2024
• 5G Integration
• Industrial Use
• Metaverse and AR/VR
Future of Edge Computing
• Hybrid Cloud-Edge Models
• Increased Adoption in Critical Industries
• Better Security Protocols
• Global IoT Growth

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