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What Is Edge Analytics?

Edge analytics is a method of data analysis that happens at or near the source of data generation—i.e., at the edge of the network, rather than in a centralized data-processing warehouse or cloud.

This approach is particularly useful in internet of things (IoT) applications, where devices and sensors generate vast amounts of data that need to be processed with real-time data analysis to enable quick decision-making and responses. 

Modern edge analytics has an important contrast with traditional cloud-based analytics, where data is typically collected from various sources, sent to the cloud for processing and/or storage, and then sent back to the user or application in the form of analysis results.

This processing of data at the source (with edge analytics) helps companies reduce latency, improve bandwidth efficiency, and enhance security. These benefits are of incredible importance in industries like manufacturing, healthcare, utilities, agriculture, and telecommunications, which need to be able to process massive amounts of data really fast to keep up with the rapidly evolving demands of their customers. 

This article will dive into all things edge analytics, including what it is, how it works, its benefits, and its real-world applications. 

How Does Edge Analytics Work?

The process of edge analytics involves collecting, analysing, and making decisions on data at or near the source of data generation, typically on edge devices or sensors. 

Here's a breakdown of each step in the process:

  1. Data collection
  2. Edge devices, like IoT sensors, industrial machines, or mobile devices, collect data from their surrounding environment. This data can include various types of information such as temperature, pressure, vibration, location, images, videos, or other sensor readings. Edge devices are equipped with sensors, processors, and sometimes storage capabilities to capture and store data locally.

  3. Data preprocessing 
  4. Once the edge devices collect the data, it may undergo preprocessing tasks such as filtering, aggregation, or compression to reduce the volume of data or enhance its quality. These preprocessing tasks help optimise the data before it is sent for analysis, reducing bandwidth requirements and improving the efficiency of subsequent analysis.

  5. Data analysis 
  6. Edge devices perform local analysis on the preprocessed data to derive insights or detect patterns. Analysis techniques can vary depending on the application and the nature of the data but may include statistical analysis, machine learning algorithms, or rules-based processing.

    The goal of data analysis at the edge is to extract relevant information and identify actionable insights in real time.

  7. Decision-making
  8. Based on the results of the data analysis, edge devices can make autonomous decisions or trigger actions directly at the edge without needing to send data to a centralized server. Decision-making processes can be predefined rules, machine learning models, or algorithms programmed into the edge devices.

Real-world Applications of Edge Analytics 

Let's look a little deeper into how edge analytics is transforming industries like manufacturing, healthcare, and transportation, with specific use cases. 

Manufacturing

Predictive maintenance: Edge analytics enables manufacturers to predict equipment failures before they occur by analysing sensor data in real time. For instance, a manufacturer might use edge analytics to monitor the vibration patterns of machinery. Any abnormal patterns can trigger maintenance alerts, allowing for proactive repairs and minimizing downtime.

Quality control: In manufacturing processes, edge analytics can analyse sensor data to identify defects or anomalies in real time. For example, in automotive manufacturing, edge analytics can analyse images of vehicle parts to detect defects like scratches or misalignments on the assembly line, ensuring product quality and reducing waste.

Process optimisation: Edge analytics can optimise manufacturing processes by analysing data from sensors embedded in production equipment. For instance, in semiconductor manufacturing, edge analytics can analyse temperature, pressure, and other process parameters to optimise yield and reduce defects.

Healthcare

Remote patient monitoring: Edge analytics enables real-time monitoring of patients' vital signs and health data from wearable devices or medical sensors—the medical Internet of Things (mIoT). Healthcare providers can use this data to detect early signs of health issues or anomalies, allowing for timely interventions and personalized care plans.

Emergency response: In emergency medical situations, edge analytics can analyse data from medical devices and sensors to prioritize and triage patients based on the severity of their condition. For example, in a mass casualty event, edge analytics can help emergency responders quickly identify patients who require immediate attention.

Medical imaging analysis: Edge analytics can analyse medical imaging data, such as X-rays or MRI scans, in real time to assist radiologists in diagnosing conditions like fractures, tumors, or abnormalities. This can improve diagnostic accuracy and reduce the time taken to interpret medical images.

Transportation

Predictive maintenance for vehicles: Edge analytics enables transportation companies to monitor the condition of vehicles in real time and predict maintenance needs based on sensor data. For example, edge analytics can analyse engine performance data to detect signs of wear and anticipate maintenance requirements, reducing unplanned downtime and improving fleet efficiency.

Traffic management: Edge analytics can analyse data from traffic sensors, cameras, and GPS devices to monitor traffic conditions in real time. Transportation authorities can use this data to optimise traffic flow, detect congestion, and improve road safety by identifying accident-prone areas or hazardous road conditions.

Autonomous vehicles: Edge analytics plays a crucial role in enabling autonomous vehicles to make real-time decisions based on sensor data from cameras, LiDAR, radar, and other onboard sensors. Edge analytics algorithms analyse this data to detect obstacles, pedestrians, and other vehicles, enabling autonomous vehicles to navigate safely and efficiently.

As edge technology continues to evolve, we can expect to see further advancements and innovations driven by edge analytics across a wide range of sectors.

Importance and Benefits of Edge Analytics

The world is becoming increasingly data-driven, with more and more data being generated everywhere, including at the edge, and much of it is unstructured data

Edge analytics lets companies capitalize on their increasingly voluminous edge data via:

  • Real-time insights: By analysing data at the edge, organisations can gain real-time insights into their operations, allowing for faster decision-making and response to events as they occur.
  • Reduced latency: Edge analytics reduces the latency associated with sending data to a centralized location for processing. This is particularly crucial in applications where real-time response is critical, such as in manufacturing, healthcare, and autonomous vehicles.
  • Bandwidth efficiency: Analysing data at the edge reduces the amount of data that needs to be transmitted over networks, saving bandwidth and reducing costs and energy usage associated with data transfer and storage.
  • Improved security and privacy: Edge analytics can enhance security and privacy by processing sensitive data locally, without needing to transmit it over potentially insecure networks. This is especially important in industries like healthcare and finance, where data privacy regulations are strict.
  • Scalability: Edge analytics enables distributed processing of data across multiple edge devices, allowing for scalability as data volumes and processing requirements grow.

Conclusion

Edge analytics is a method of data analysis that occurs at or near the source of data generation, such as IoT devices, rather than in centralized data-processing warehouses or the cloud. It’s particularly advantageous in IoT applications where rapid decision-making and responses are essential. By processing data at the edge, companies can reduce latency, improve bandwidth efficiency, and enhance security.

Real-world applications of edge analytics span across various sectors. In manufacturing, it enables predictive maintenance, quality control, and process optimisation. In healthcare, it facilitates remote patient monitoring, emergency response, and medical imaging analysis. In transportation, it supports predictive maintenance for vehicles, traffic management, and autonomous vehicle operation.

You’ll need the right foundation to support your edge analytics efforts. Everpure solutions can help you capitalize on your analytics-aimed AI investments and accelerate and scale your high-performance computing

Pure1® AIOps helps with dashboard analytics by allowing you to fully leverage machine learning and analytics to streamline and improve IT operations, such as service desk, monitoring, and automation. Portworx® and Everpure Cloud Dedicated provide crucial infrastructure support for IoT applications.

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