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Edge Computing

This document presents information on edge computing. It defines edge computing as optimizing cloud computing by moving processing closer to data sources at the edge of the network. This reduces latency and enables applications that require autonomy or cannot tolerate latency, such as self-driving cars or real-time health monitoring. The document discusses the characteristics, benefits, and challenges of edge computing deployments, noting challenges include difficulty maintaining and managing geographically distributed edge infrastructure with limited connectivity.
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Edge Computing

This document presents information on edge computing. It defines edge computing as optimizing cloud computing by moving processing closer to data sources at the edge of the network. This reduces latency and enables applications that require autonomy or cannot tolerate latency, such as self-driving cars or real-time health monitoring. The document discusses the characteristics, benefits, and challenges of edge computing deployments, noting challenges include difficulty maintaining and managing geographically distributed edge infrastructure with limited connectivity.
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Presented By :Akash A.

Lawande

Guided By : Prof. D.T. Rathod


Contents
 Introduction
 What is Edge Computing
 Application
 Characteristics of Edge Computing
 Benefits of Edge Computing
 Challenges of Edge Deployments
 Conclusion
 References
The Edge Computing
● Edge computing is optimization of cloud, to move the
compute close to the source of data, to the edge
The Edge Computing
Applications that require Autonomy
 Completing tasks with
little or no human
interaction
– Self Driving Cars
– Industry 4.0
 It’s pretty obvious that
ingesting data to a
distant cloud a realistic
option.
Applications that can’t tolerate Latency

 Latency can be reason for failure


– Health care
– Financial transactions
 It’s pretty obvious that ingesting
data to a distant cloud isn’t a
realistic option.
The Edge Computing Characteristics
 Geographically distributed
 Scalable
 Autonomous and distributed
 Edge computing is contextual and low
latency
 Real-time interactions
 Heterogeneous
Benefits of Edge Computing

Secure
Faster Response
•Locally stored
•Operating at the source of data
• No theft during transport
• Faster response time for triggers
• Compliance maintained

Cost Effective Reliable Operations

● Can work without connectivity


•No need to transport everything to cloud
• No recurring cost
Challenges of Edge Deployments
Not simple !
Maintenance Criticality
 Post deployment, Monitoring and Managing Edge
Infrastructure becomes a nightmare as deployments are:
Day-to-Day Edge Operational Challenges
Manageability Challenges
Management and Control Model
Conclusion
References
 Wearable Cognitive Assistance using Cloudlets (The
Emergence of Edge Computing, Computer 50.1 (2017):
 Edge Computing: Vision and Challenges, IEEE INTERNET
OF THINGS JOURNAL, VOL. 3, NO. 5, OCTOBER
2016K.P.Saharan A.Kumar
 “ Fog in Comparison to Cloud: A Survey”, Int’l. Journal of
Computer Applications (0975 – 8887) Volume 122 – No.3,
July 2015

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