Ajit Singh 
Extensible Edge Computing Architecture [PDF ebook] 

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Academic Paper from the year 2018 in the subject Computer Science – Miscellaneous, grade: 8.4, Patna Women’s College (Patna Women’s College), course: MCA Computing Science, language: English, abstract: Cloud computing is highly being used for several years for various purpose s. From daily tasks, such as reading e-mails, watching videos to the factory automation and device control, it changed where the data is being processed and how it is accessed. However, increasing number of connected devices brings problems, such as low Quality of Service (Qo S) due to infras-tructure resources and high latency because of the bandwidth limitations. The current tendency to solve the problems that the Cloud computing has is performing the computations as close as possible to the device. This paradigm is called Edge Computing. There are several proposed architectures for the Edge Computing, but there is no an accepted standard by the community or the industry. Besides, there is not a common agreement on how the Edge Computing architecture physically looks like. In this paper, we describe the Edge Computing, explain how its architecture looks like, its requirements, and enablers. We also define the major features that one Edge Server should support.

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20+ Years of strong teaching experience for Under Graduate and Post Graduate courses of Computer Science across several colleges of Patna University and NIT Patna, Bihar, IND.
Written several Computer Science academic books ( http://www.amazon.com/author/ajitsingh) and published several research papers across the World.

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