In emergency services, "edge" refers to the literal physical edge of a , such as a mobile command center or a drone.
Depending on your field of interest, "Edge PSN" can be understood in the following ways: 1. Networking & Telecommunications
Drones can act as "flying base stations" at the network edge to provide coverage in disaster zones where terrestrial towers have failed. Edge PSN
In the context of the , the "Edge PSN" is critical for emulating legacy services over modern IP or MPLS networks.
Researchers use architectures like FDQP to ensure that the data collected at these edge nodes is accurate before it is used for diagnosis. 3. Public Safety Networks (PSN) In emergency services, "edge" refers to the literal
Documents like RFC 7023 specify how these edge pieces should notify the network if a connection fails, ensuring end-to-end reliability. 2. Healthcare & Edge Computing
Instead of sending sensitive patient data to a central server, the "edge" piece performs local profiling to find similar patient patterns while keeping data private. In the context of the , the "Edge
The physical device at the PSN's edge that handles the mapping of traffic into Pseudowires (PW) .