Knowledge check
Before moving on to the next chapter, test your knowledge by answering these questions. The answers can be found at the end of the book:
- What's the difference between a cyber-physical solution and an edge solution?
- At the time it was invented, the automobile was a self-contained mechanical entity, not a cyber-physical solution or an edge solution. At some point in the evolution of the automobile, it started meeting the definition of a cyber-physical solution, and then again meeting the definition of an edge solution. What are the characteristics of automobiles we can find today that meet our definition of an edge solution?
- Has the telephone always been a cyber-physical solution? Why or why not?
- What are the common components of an edge solution?
- What are the three primary types of tools needed to deliver intelligence workloads at the edge?
- What are the four key benefits in edge-to-cloud workloads that can be achieved with ML models running at the edge?
- Who is the primary persona at the heart of any smart home solution?
- Can you identify one more use case for the smart home vertical that ties in with one more of the key benefits for ML-powered edge solutions?
- Who is the primary persona at the heart of any industrial solution?
- Can you identify one more use case for any industrial vertical that ties in with one more of the key benefits of ML-powered edge solutions?
- Is the IoT architect of an ML-powered edge solution typically responsible for the performance accuracy (for example, confidence scores for a prediction) of the models deployed? Why or why not?