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===='''Comparison: Edge vs. Fog:'''==== *'''Processing Location:''' Edge directly on devices; Fog on intermediate nodes *'''Latency:''' Edge has ultra-low latency; Fog has low but comparatively higher latency *'''Scalability:''' Fog is more scalable because of the capability of data combining *'''Data Aggregation:''' Edge deals with individual data, while Fog consolidates data from multiple sources. '''Diagram 3: Edge-Fog-Cloud Network Architecture''' [[File:Diagram_3_Edge_Fog_Cloud_Network_Architecture.png|500px|thumb|center|Real-Time Edge Adoption]] The diagram shows the interplay between cloud, fog, and edge layers, emphasizing the data flow from localized edge processing through fog nodes to the centralized cloud for deeper analytics. ----
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