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IoT Edge Innovations - cover

IoT Edge Innovations

Kai Turing

Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

"IoT Edge Innovations" explores the transformative intersection of edge computing and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies, offering a comprehensive guide to understanding and implementing these systems across various industries. The book strategically bridges the gap between theoretical concepts and practical applications, tracing the evolution from traditional centralized computing to modern edge-based architectures that enable faster, more efficient data processing at the network's periphery.

 
Through a well-structured approach, the book first establishes fundamental IoT and edge computing principles before delving into industry-specific implementations. It presents compelling case studies from manufacturing, healthcare, and smart city initiatives, demonstrating how edge computing enables reduced latency and enhanced privacy in real-world scenarios. The practical focus is evident in its inclusion of architectural diagrams, deployment checklists, and code examples, making complex concepts accessible to both technical professionals and business leaders.

 
The book distinguishes itself by maintaining a balanced perspective on current technologies while addressing crucial considerations in cybersecurity, system integration, and network architecture. Its three-part structure progressively builds knowledge from basic principles to advanced implementations, culminating in an exploration of emerging trends. Throughout, readers gain insights into practical frameworks for evaluating IoT solutions and methodologies for integrating edge computing systems with existing infrastructure, making it an invaluable resource for organizations navigating the evolving landscape of distributed computing.
Available since: 01/08/2025.
Print length: 146 pages.

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