A Low-Cost Prototype for Edge-Computing Powered Smart Display Board

Edge Computing based notice board system

  • Biplov Paneru Dept.of Electronics & communication, Nepal Engineering College
  • Bishwash Paneru Dept. of chemical Science Engineering, institute of Engineering Nepal
  • Ramhari Poudyal
  • Krishna Bikram Bikram Shah Dept.of CSE, Nepal Engineering College
  • Khem Narayan Poudyal Dept. of Applied Science Engineering, Tribuvan University, Nepal

Abstract

This study examines how Edge Computing technology, through the creation and use of smart notice boards, has changed the way that organizations communicate. Notice boards have historically relied on manually operated or wired electronic devices, which provide drawbacks like slowness, security flaws, and a lack of adaptability. But a new way of looking at notice board systems has developed with the advent of Edge Computing, which is driven by hardware like the ESP8266 server and communication protocols like MQTT (Message Queuing Telemetry Transport). We explore the advantages of Edge Computing in the context of smart notice boards in this study, emphasizing its capacity to support real-time data processing, improve security via local data management, login credentials, and provide users with user-friendly interfaces for content management. Smart notice boards can outperform traditional systems in terms of efficiency, security, and adaptability by utilizing the concepts of Edge Computing.

 

Published
2024-05-30
How to Cite
[1]
B. Paneru, B. Paneru, R. Poudyal, K. B. Shah, and K. Poudyal, “A Low-Cost Prototype for Edge-Computing Powered Smart Display Board”, INJIISCOM, vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 192-205, May 2024.