fogplattformar
Fogplattformar, often translated as fog computing platforms, represent a distributed computing paradigm that brings computation and data storage closer to the sources of data. This approach contrasts with traditional cloud computing, where data is sent to a centralized cloud for processing. Fog computing aims to reduce latency, conserve bandwidth, and enhance responsiveness by decentralizing these functions.
These platforms are designed to manage and orchestrate a network of edge devices, gateways, and local servers.
The architecture of a fog platform typically involves several layers. At the bottom are the end devices
Fog platforms are particularly beneficial in applications requiring real-time data analysis and immediate action, such as