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Exploring the possibilities of edge computing in the age of connectivity

EXPLORANDO LAS POSIBILIDADES DEL EDGE COMPUTING EN LA ERA DE LA CONECTIVIDAD




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E. Garnica Estrada and J. S. Guerrero Rincón, “Exploring the possibilities of edge computing in the age of connectivity”, Rev. Ing. Mat. Cienc. Inf, vol. 11, no. 21, pp. 135–144, Jan. 2024, doi: 10.21017/rimci.1030.

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Evelyn Garnica Estrada

    Joan Sebastián Guerrero Rincón


      Evelyn Garnica Estrada,

      Doctora en Educación. Magister en Dirección de Proyectos de la Universidad Viña del Mar. Especialista en Planeación, Diseño y Administración de la Investigación de la Universidad Manuela Beltrán Ingeniera de Diseño y Automatización Electrónica de la Universidad de la Salle.

       

       


      Joan Sebastián Guerrero Rincón,

      Estudiante de Ingeniería de Sistemas de la Corporación Universitaria Republicana


      In today’s age of connectivity, Edge Computing is emerging as an innovative solution that redefines the way data is processed and analyzed. This article describes Edge Computing, exploring its possibilities and its impact on current
      technology, addressing aspects from latency reduction to improving efficiency in data use. The advantages and challenges that this technology introduces in fields such as the Internet of Things (IoT), real-time data analytics and privacy are illustrated. With a focus on the evolution of cloud computing, this article invites readers to explore how edge computing is transforming connectivity and opening new possibilities for innovation in an increasingly interconnected world.

      DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21017/rimci.2024.v11.n21.a160


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