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[[File:IoTComputing IoTStack Arvind.PNG| Edge, Fog and IoT]] | [[File:IoTComputing IoTStack Arvind.PNG| Edge, Fog and IoT]] | ||
β | :Autonomus drones inspecting the chimmeny of a steel plant or a robot checking a nuclear plant operate in hostile environment. They may work semi autonomously with no connectivty and a pre planned mission. This is ''"EndPoint Computing"''. When the gateway can host the | + | :Autonomus drones inspecting the chimmeny of a steel plant or a robot checking a nuclear plant operate in hostile environment. They may work semi autonomously with no connectivty and a pre planned mission. This is ''"EndPoint Computing"''. When the gateway can host the applciation and complete the transaction we have an example of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edge_computing ''Edge computing''].In these cases the local gateway and /or device can complete the application processing. [https://www.webopedia.com/TERM/F/fog-computing.html ''Fog computing''] implies multiple places where computing happens and may be on gateway, on premise servers as well as cloud servers. |
Broadly significant work is being taken away from cloud or back-end server application to IoTPlatforms or to gateways. Fog computing is being seen in many scenarios. | Broadly significant work is being taken away from cloud or back-end server application to IoTPlatforms or to gateways. Fog computing is being seen in many scenarios. |