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Classification of Energy Efficiency in Mobile Cloud Computing

Authors : Shubham Pal, Ankur Dumka

Published in: Advances in Information Communication Technology and Computing

Publisher: Springer Singapore

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Abstract

Mobile cloud computing (MCC) is a methodology, which is developed due to the inability of mobile devices to process large of amount of data and utilize less amount of energy as such the computers that can process the large amount data as compared to mobile devices. So in order overcome this problem, MCC came into existence which is used to increase the computation power and utilize energy of mobile devices that is required to process large data; to overcome this issue, there are several techniques that we discuss in this paper and their proposed solution to enhance the computation ability of mobile devices by using less energy. Techniques involve in taking off the data from mobile devices to the cloud server and perform the computation in cloud server, and when the computation of data is completed, then send back that particular data to the mobile devices. Thus, this paper studies about how to reduce the energy consumption of mobile devices by using certain parameters such as bandwidth and execution time.

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Metadata
Title
Classification of Energy Efficiency in Mobile Cloud Computing
Authors
Shubham Pal
Ankur Dumka
Copyright Year
2021
Publisher
Springer Singapore
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5421-6_41