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EDGE COMPUTING

PRESENTED BY
G.MUNIKIRAN 178x1A0523
UNDER THE ESTEEMED GUIDANCE OF HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT
N.SURENDRA M.TECH K.SURESH M.TECH
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING


MJR COLLEGE ENGINEERING&TECHNOLOGY
Content
 Abstract
 Introduction
 History
 Evolution of Edge Computing
 Architecture of Edge Computing
 More on Edge
 Importance of Edge Computing
 Applications
 Advantages&disadvantages
 conclusion
 References
ABSTRACT
 Edge computing is a form of distributed computing, which
covers a broad range of technologies. 
 Edge computing is a growing trend in big data, why
because it by moving the computer workload closer to the
consumer reduces latency, bandwidth and overhead for
centralized data center.
INTRODUCTION:
 A distributed computing paradigm, processing and computation
are performed mainly smart devices or edge devices as opposed
to processed in a centralized cloud environment or data centers.
 It helps to provide server resources, data analysis, and artificial
intelligence to data collection sources and sources like smart
sensors and actuators.
HISTORY
 Late 1990s, Akami introduced CDN (Content Delivery Networks)
 In 1997, Brain Noble and his colleagues implemented speech recognition on
mobile
 The term Cyber-foraging was introduced by Mahadev Satyanarayana in
2001
 In 2009, the two-level architecture was introduced
 In 2012, the term fog computing was introduced
EVOLUTION OF EDGE COMPUTING:
ARCHITECTURE OF EDGE COMPUTING
 Edge solutions are usually multi-layered distributed
architectures encompassing and balancing the workload
between the Edge layer, the Edge cloud or Edge network, and
the Enterprise layer. Furthermore, when we talk about the Edge,
there are the Edge devices and the local Edge servers.
MORE ON EDGE
 A network of micro data centers that store or process critical data locally and
push received data to a centralized data center or repository of cloud storage.
 Typically in IoT use cases, a massive chunk of data goes through the data
center, but edge computing processes the data locally results in reduced traffic
in the central repository.
 This is done by IoT devices, transferring the data to the local device, which
includes storage, compute, and network connectivity.
 After that, data is processed at the edge while another portion is sent to storage
repository or central processing in the data center.
IMPORTANCE OF EDGE COMPUTING
APPLICATIONS

 Autonomous vehicles.
 Remote monitoring of assets in the oil and gas industry.
 Smart grid.
 Predictive maintenance.
 In-hospital patient monitoring.
 Virtualised radio networks and 5G (vRAN) .
 Cloud gaming.
 Content delivery.
ADVANTAGES&DISADVANTAGES
CONCLUSION
 As IoT becomes more pervasive, edge computing will do the same.
 The ability to analyze data closer to the source will minimize latency,
reduce the load on the internet, improve privacy and security, and lower
data management costs.
REFERENCES

 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edge_computing
 https://www.perthorn.com/why-is-everyone-talking-
about-edge-computing/
 https://whataftercollege.com/internet-of-things/differ
ent-types-of-edge-computing/
 https://www.dqindia.com/evolution-edge-computing/
 http://elijah.cs.cmu.edu/DOCS/satya-edge2016.pdf
THANK YOU

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