Description: Remote processing refers to the practice of performing computing and data analysis operations in a location separate from where they are generated. This approach allows local devices, such as sensors or cameras, to send data to distant servers or data centers, where processing takes place. The main advantage of this method is that it frees local devices from the burden of intensive processing, allowing them to focus on data collection and transmission. Additionally, remote processing facilitates access to more powerful and scalable computational resources, which is especially useful in applications requiring complex analysis or storage of large volumes of data. In the context of edge inference, remote processing is complemented by the ability to perform real-time analysis at the location where data is generated, thus optimizing efficiency and response speed. This approach has become increasingly relevant in a world where connectivity and processing capability are fundamental to the development of emerging technologies such as cloud computing, the Internet of Things (IoT), and artificial intelligence (AI).