edgebased
Edgebased is a term used to describe systems, architectures, or approaches that push computation, storage, and services to the edge of the network—near data sources and end users—in contrast to centralizing them in a cloud or data center. The term is widely used in the field of edge computing and internet of things, but is not a formal standard; it is descriptive shorthand rather than a fixed specification.
Edgebased deployments typically involve edge devices such as gateways, routers, micro data centers, or specialized hardware
Common patterns include streaming data processing at the edge, local decision-making with cloud backing, and modular
Examples of platforms and ecosystems that facilitate edgebased work include edge computing frameworks and services such
Limitations include management complexity, variability of hardware, and challenges in maintaining consistent policy and model updates