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Kathleen Martin

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The varied applications of edge computing have been beneficial for most industries
Edge computing is a distributed, open AI architecture that features decentralised processing power by enabling mobile computing and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies. This minimises the need for long-distance communications between client and server, which reduces latency and bandwidth usage.
 
Edge computing is adopted by various industries. Some of its applications stand out in the following areas
Oil and gas industry– Real-time remote monitoring plays a pivotal role in the oil and gas industries. Advanced machinery powered by IoT sensors is deployed at isolated sites to safeguard critical machinery and systems against disaster.
Smart cities– Smart cities will be nothing without computing technology. The edge computing devices are collecting information to do fundamental processing tasks, which is the core of smart city development.
Autonomous vehicles– The future of automotive and technology is autonomous vehicles. Edge technologies can help autonomous vehicles to communicate frequently by sending data on accidents, weather conditions, traffic, etc.
Security– Installed edge computing devices identify and flag unusual behaviour in real-time which eventually leads to counter actions as soon as possible. The technology acts as a security surveillance system.
Cloud gaming– Cloud gaming is the new kind of gaming that streams live feed directly to devices. Cloud gaming companies use edge computing technologies to build edge servers close to gamers in order to reduce latency and provide a responsive and immersive gaming experience.
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