Rewritten_Edge_Computing_Paper
Rewritten_Edge_Computing_Paper
Abstract
Edge computing has emerged as a transformative technology, addressing the limitations of
traditional cloud computing by enabling computation at the edge of the network. This paper provides
an in-depth analysis of edge computing, discussing its architecture, benefits, challenges, and future
scope. By processing data closer to the source, edge computing enhances efficiency, reduces
latency, and supports real-time applications. This study highlights the key research trends in this
Introduction
The rapid expansion of IoT devices and the increasing demand for real-time processing have led to
the development of edge computing. Unlike conventional cloud computing, which relies on
centralized data centers, edge computing enables data processing closer to the source. This
architecture reduces bandwidth usage, minimizes latency, and enhances security. In this paper, we
explore the fundamental concepts of edge computing, its advantages, and its significance in modern
technology ecosystems.
Conclusion
Edge computing represents a paradigm shift in data processing, offering significant improvements
over traditional cloud models. As technology evolves, its integration with AI, 5G, and IoT will further
enhance its capabilities. Despite challenges related to security and scalability, ongoing research is
addressing these concerns. This paper emphasizes the need for continued innovation and
investment in edge computing to fully leverage its potential in the digital age.
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