👉 Leaves computing, also known as leaflet computing or distributed computing on leaves, is a decentralized computing paradigm that leverages the computational power of numerous small, low-cost devices called "leaves" to process data. These leaves are typically embedded with sensors and microcontrollers, enabling them to collect, process, and transmit data locally. By distributing computation across a network of these leaves, the system can handle large-scale data processing tasks more efficiently and cost-effectively than centralized systems. Leaves communicate with each other through wireless networks, allowing them to collaborate on complex tasks such as environmental monitoring, smart agriculture, and real-time data analysis. This approach enhances scalability, resilience, and energy efficiency, making it particularly suitable for applications where resources are limited and data privacy is crucial.