TY - JOUR AU - Ravi Kumar Maddumala PY - 2025 DA - 2025/11/15 TI - Comparison of Edge vs. Cloud Computing Architectures in IoT-Based Smart Agriculture Systems JO - Global Journal of Engineering Innovations and Interdisciplinary Research VL - 5 IS - 6 AB - The rapid adoption of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies in smart agriculture has intensified the need for efficient computing architectures capable of supporting real-time monitoring and decision-making. This study presents a comparative analysis of edge computing and cloud computing architectures in IoT-based smart agriculture systems, focusing on key performance metrics including latency, bandwidth utilization, energy consumption, system throughput, and reliability. A controlled experimental setup was implemented using identical sensor configurations across both architectures to ensure a fair evaluation. The results demonstrate that edge computing significantly reduces latency and bandwidth usage while improving energy efficiency and throughput compared to cloud-centric architectures, making it more suitable for time-sensitive agricultural applications. Cloud computing, however, remains effective for centralized data storage and large-scale analytics. The findings highlight the trade-offs between the two paradigms and emphasize the potential of hybrid edge–cloud architectures as a balanced solution for scalable and responsive smart agriculture deployments. SN - 3066-1226 UR - https://dx.doi.org/10.33425/3066-1226.1180 DO - 10.33425/3066-1226.1180