👉 Van computing, or Van Computing, is a distributed computing paradigm that leverages the collective processing power of numerous small, often low-cost devices, such as smartphones, IoT sensors, and embedded systems. Instead of relying on centralized supercomputers or powerful servers, Van Computing distributes computational tasks across a network of these edge devices. These devices work collaboratively, sharing their local resources and data to solve complex problems more efficiently and cost-effectively. This approach not only reduces the load on central infrastructure but also enhances scalability, resilience, and real-time processing capabilities. Van Computing is particularly useful in scenarios requiring high data throughput, low latency, and robustness against single points of failure, such as smart cities, environmental monitoring, and industrial automation.