Abstract: The cloud computing provides services to the application through the Internet. It can enhance the computing capability of mobile devices. It is the ultimate solution for extending such mobile devices battery lifetimes. Cloud computing provides services such as processing, memory, and storage which are not physically present at the user’s location. When it comes to looking at energy efficiency and the concept of sustainability in computing, the focus has invariably been on data centers and mobile infrastructures like cell towers, as these have been considered the power intensive within the computing sector. However, some recent studies show that energy consumed globally by mobile devices is increased. But a large fraction of energy consumption must be reduced. With increased emphasis on utilizing cloud computing through mobile devices, the study and analysis of the complete end-to-end scenario from mobile devices to end-servers is needed that includes a life cycle assessment of networked data centers that provide cloud services. This paper conducts a preliminary investigation into the energy benefits of offloading tasks from mobile end devices to powerful remote servers.
Keywords: Cloud computing, energy consumption, networks, mobile devices, offloading.
Title: Cloud Computing For Mobile Users
Author: Bhausaheb Satpute, Abhijeet Ghadge, Ajay Ingale, Anil Kumar, Prof. Rohit Wagdarikar
International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology Research
ISSN 2348-1196 (print), ISSN 2348-120X (online)
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