Published December 24, 2021
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Edge Network Expandability and Scalability
Description
Edge technology moves stowage, processing, plus
communication amenities from the remote repository to the
edge networks, leading to reduced delay and immediate access.
When it comes to performance, the confluence of edge
technology and IoT with compute unloading provides a viable
alternative. Calculation unloading conserves energy, decreases
time complexity, and improves the battery life of resource
constrained IoT gadgets, among other benefits. Whenever a
significant number of IoT gadgets approach the periphery for
compute unloading operations, unfortunately, edge computing
confronts a scaling difficulty. To solve the scalability problem in
edge technology, this article proposes two alternatives: EEFI
(energy-efficient framework for the IoT) as well as EERC
(energy-efficient recursive clustering) algorithm that prioritizes
jobs based on weight.
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