
Edge logic
Edge logic refers to decision-making and data processing at the "edge" of a network, close to where data is generated—like sensors, devices, or local servers—rather than relying solely on central data centers. This approach enables faster responses and reduces the burden on core networks by handling tasks locally. For example, smart cameras analyzing images on-site instead of sending all footage to a remote server exemplify edge logic. It improves efficiency, lowers latency, and enhances real-time decision-making in applications such as IoT devices, autonomous vehicles, and industrial automation.