Edge Computing
Edge Computing is a modern computing model where data is processed near its source (such as sensors, IoT devices, and mobile devices) rather than at distant cloud servers or data centres. The primary goal is to reduce latency in data processing and enable real-time decision-making.
Key Features
- Low Latency: Processing data near the source drastically reduces response time, which is critical for autonomous vehicles, industrial automation, smart cities, and health monitoring.
- Bandwidth Saving: Only essential data is sent to the cloud or central servers, reducing network traffic and associated costs.
- Data Security and Privacy: Sensitive data is processed locally, minimizing data leaks ....
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