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Digital Twins Enable Seamless Use of Edge Computing in IoT

ScaleOut Software

Digital twins are software abstractions that track the behavior of individual devices in IoT applications. Because real-world IoT applications can track thousands of devices or other entities (e.g., The higher-level digital twins continue to run in the cloud or on-premises – wherever the required computing resources are located.

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Digital Twins Enable Seamless Use of Edge Computing in IoT

ScaleOut Software

Digital twins are software abstractions that track the behavior of individual devices in IoT applications. Because real-world IoT applications can track thousands of devices or other entities (e.g., The higher-level digital twins continue to run in the cloud or on-premises – wherever the required computing resources are located.

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A 5G future

O'Reilly

For applications like communication between AVs, latency–how long it takes to get a response–is more likely to be a bigger limitation than raw bandwidth, and is subject to limits imposed by physics. There are impressive estimates for latency for 5G, but reality has a tendency to be harsh on such predictions.