Edge-based processing refers to the computational technique where data processing occurs at the edge of the network, close to the source of data generation, rather than relying on a centralized data center. In digital signage, this means processing content directly on the display device or nearby hardware, enhancing performance and reducing latency.
Edge server optimization refers to the process of enhancing the performance and efficiency of servers located at the edge of a network, specifically in the context of digital signage, to deliver content faster and more reliably to end-users.
Edge-based AI computing refers to the deployment of artificial intelligence algorithms directly on edge devices, enabling real-time data processing and decision-making without relying on centralized cloud servers.
Edge-processing media players are devices that process and manage digital content locally at the edge of a network, enhancing performance and reducing latency in digital signage systems.