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KNOWLEDGE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, SALEM– 637 504

(AUTONOMOUS)
M.E. / M.Tech. DEGREE INTERNAL ASSESSMENT- I
M.E. VLSI DESIGN
ME23VL409-Edge and Fog Computing
(Regulations 2023)
Year/Sem : I/II Date: 22.04.2024
Time Three hours Maximum Marks: 50
Answer All Questions
PART A –– (5 x 2 = 10 Marks)
Q.No. Questions Marks Course BTL
outcome
1. List the characteristics of Fog Computing. 2 CO1 L1
2. Differentiate Edge and Fog Computing 2 CO1 L2
How do gateways contribute to data flow management in edge and
3. 2 CO2 L2
fog computing?
What are the key components of edge and fog computing
4. 2 CO2 L1
architectures?
What is the role of filtering in the context of IoT data processing
5. 2 CO3 L1
at the edge?
PART B –– (2 x 16 = 32 Marks)
Q.No. Questions Marks CO BTL
Discuss the importance of real-time processing in edge
6. (a) 16 CO1 L2
computing and how it enables faster decision-making
(OR)
Explore the applications of fog computing across various sectors,
6 (b) such as healthcare, manufacturing, and smart cities. Explain any 16 CO1 L2
one with suitable example.
Elaborate the Hierarchy followed in Edge, Fog and Cloud with
7. (a) 16 CO2 L3
suitable illustration.
(OR)
Illustrate the concept of edge computing architectures,
7. (b) highlighting their key components and how they differ from 16 CO2 L3
traditional centralized computing models.
PART C –– (1 x 8 = 8 Marks)
Explain the IoT devices and their role in edge and fog computing
16. (a) 8 CO3 L2
with suitable diagram
(OR)
Explain the key challenges encountered in integrating diverse IoT
16 (b) 8 CO3 L2
devices into edge and fog computing environments.
Note:
M – Marks CO# - Course Outcome BTL - Blooms Taxonomy Level
L1 – Remember L2– Understanding L3 - Apply
L4 – Analyze L5 – Evaluate L6 – Create

COURSE FACULTY COURSE CO-ORDINATOR HOD

CO. Course Outcome Percentage of Total marks in each BTL


No L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 Total
Understand the basic requirements of fog and edge
1
computing
Understand the key architectures and applications in fog and
2
edge computing
3 Perform fog and edge computing services in IoT

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