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    Arquitectura Edge Computing utilizando Raspberry PI para mejorar la velocidad de procesamiento de datos en un sistema domótico.
    (Universidad Técnica de Ambato. Facultad de Ingeniería en Sistemas, Electrónica e Industrial. Carrera de Tecnologías de la Información, 2023-03) Fiallos Acosta, Erick Guillermo; Guevara Aulestia, David Omar
    Technology with the passing of days each time advances in an unimaginable way to the point of being surrounded by smart devices that facilitate the way of life of people. The amount of data that is generated through these devices, sensors, actuators and others increases incalculably, which leads to the processing of this data in the cloud causing small bottlenecks and there are delays in the response speed, this causes that users have disagreements when using these smart devices. Edge Computing appears as an innovative method to lighten the burden of data processing and storage in the cloud, in applications or in a home automation system, since it aims to provide Internet-based services by placing small data centers at the edge of the network, thus improving the bandwidth used by smart devices and avoiding bottlenecks. This project demonstrates that an Edge Computing Architecture applied correctly in a home automation system helps to improve the response speed of IoT devices connected and that interact in this architecture, for this a Raspberry Pi 3 (Model B) was used with a system operating Raspberry Pi OS (64-bit) in which a RaspAP wireless router software was installed, to which 3 actuators were connected, data was captured with them to verify and draw the conclusions of the project.

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