Cloud and Fog Topologies
Without the cloud, the IoT growth and market would be non-existent. Essentially, billions of endpoint devices that were historically dumb and not connected would need to manage themselves without the ability to share data or aggregate data. Billions of small embedded systems add no marginal value for customers. The value of the IoT is in the data it produces—not at a single endpoint but in thousands or millions of endpoints. The cloud provides the ability to have simple sensors, cameras, switches, beacons, and actuators participate in a common language with each other. The cloud is the common denominator of the data currency.
The ubiquitous cloud metaphor refers to an infrastructure of computing services that are ...
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