Abstract:
Mobile-cloud offloading mechanisms delegate heavy mobile computation to the cloud. In real life use, the energy tradeoff of computing the task locally or sending the inpu...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Mobile-cloud offloading mechanisms delegate heavy mobile computation to the cloud. In real life use, the energy tradeoff of computing the task locally or sending the input data and the code of the task to the cloud is often negative, especially with popular communication intensive jobs like social-networking, gaming, and emailing. We design and build a working implementation of CDroid, a system that tightly couples the device OS to its cloud counterpart. The cloud-side handles data traffic through the device efficiently and, at the same time, caches code and data optimally for possible future offloading. In our system, when offloading decision takes place, input and code are likely to be already on the cloud. CDroid makes mobile cloud offloading more practical enabling offloading of lightweight jobs and communication intensive apps. Our experiments with real users in everyday life show excellent results in terms of energy savings and user experience.
Date of Conference: 27 April 2014 - 02 May 2014
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 08 July 2014
Electronic ISBN:978-1-4799-3360-0
Print ISSN: 0743-166X
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- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- User Experience ,
- Mobile Cloud ,
- Energy Consumption ,
- Components Of System ,
- Mobile App ,
- Twitter ,
- Participants In Experiment ,
- Mobile Data ,
- Android Application ,
- Security Protocols ,
- Weeks Of The Experiment ,
- Caching ,
- Real Devices ,
- Security Mechanisms ,
- Remote Server ,
- Push Notifications ,
- Task Offloading ,
- Online Banking ,
- Facebook ,
- Amazon EC2 ,
- Phishing ,
- Battery Consumption ,
- Privacy ,
- Side Of The Device ,
- Samsung Galaxy ,
- Mobile Devices
Keywords assist with retrieval of results and provide a means to discovering other relevant content. Learn more.
- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- User Experience ,
- Mobile Cloud ,
- Energy Consumption ,
- Components Of System ,
- Mobile App ,
- Twitter ,
- Participants In Experiment ,
- Mobile Data ,
- Android Application ,
- Security Protocols ,
- Weeks Of The Experiment ,
- Caching ,
- Real Devices ,
- Security Mechanisms ,
- Remote Server ,
- Push Notifications ,
- Task Offloading ,
- Online Banking ,
- Facebook ,
- Amazon EC2 ,
- Phishing ,
- Battery Consumption ,
- Privacy ,
- Side Of The Device ,
- Samsung Galaxy ,
- Mobile Devices