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The benefits of cyber-physical system advances include low latency and high bandwidth data processing in areas such as automotive, healthcare, and business automation. Traditional environments are often located in centralized and remote locations and cannot meet the demand. Edge computing and cloud computing have become fundamental concepts that will bring computing closer to the center of the data. Edge computing can reduce latency and bandwidth consumption by processing data on or near IoT devices. Fog computing adds another layer to this by distributing work and storage across multiple nodes, thus providing a scalable and flexible infrastructure. This article discusses the principles, benefits, and challenges of integrating edge and cloud computing into a CPS environment. It leverages the power of proximity-based edge computing and the centralized capabilities of cloud computing to provide scalable, instantaneous responses to CPS applications or time to optimize services. The demonstration shows a variety of things from smart cities to the use of IoT in healthcare in CPS. The article also covers some specific security and privacy issues and future directions in distributed computing, including the role of AI and 5G, which are supposed to offer additional resources in various applications.
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