Edge Computing
Edge Computing
A L E L U Y A , J - R I Z A L
B O R J A , J O M A R
OBJECTIVES
Analyze Advantages and
Disadvantages
Discuss the benefits and
challenges of using edge
computing compared to
traditional cloud solutions.
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EDGE COMPUTING
Edge computing is a way of processing data
closer to where it's generated, rather than
sending it all to a central data center. This helps
reduce delays, saves bandwidth, and allows for
quicker responses, making it ideal for
applications like smart devices and real-time
data analysis.
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STRENGTH OF EDGE
COMPUTING
1. Reduced Latency
2. Less Internet Dependence
3. Improved Security
4. Lower Bandwidth Costs
5. Real-time Processing
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LIMITATIONS OF EDGE COMPUTING
1. Limited Resources
2. Management Complexity
3. Scalability Issues
4. Data Consistency
5. Limited Interoperability
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TRANSPORTATION : TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
Edge computing is increasingly
being used in smart traffic
management systems to improve
traffic flow, reduce congestion, and
enhance safety in cities. By
processing traffic data locally at
the "edge" of the network (e.g., at
traffic lights, roadside sensors, or
control centers), the system can
make faster, more responsive
decisions without relying on a
distant cloud server.
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HEALTHCARE: EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
refers to the network of healthcare services
that provides immediate treatment to
patients in emergencies.
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