Introduction to Edge Computing in IIoT

June 18, 2018

This white paper provides practical guidance on edge computing, architectures and the building blocks necessary for an edge computing implementation. It defines edge computing architectural functions and highlights key use case considerations Consequently, there is a need to identify:  where the edge is, its defining characteristics, key drivers for implementing edge computing and why compute capabilities should be deployed at the edge in Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) systems.

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