edgefusing
Edgefusing is a term used in computing and data processing to describe the process of integrating data from distributed edge devices or locations with data residing in a central cloud or data center. This integration aims to leverage the strengths of both edge and cloud environments, enabling more efficient processing, real-time analytics, and improved decision-making. Edge devices, such as IoT sensors, mobile phones, or local servers, collect vast amounts of data. Fusing this data at the edge, or with data flowing to the cloud, allows for immediate analysis and action without the latency associated with sending all raw data to a central location.
The primary goals of edgefusing include reducing data transmission costs, improving response times for critical applications,