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Energy-Efficient Cloud Computing for Smart Phones

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In recent years, smart phones are becoming more popular day by day. According to the IDC study, the market of smart phones will reach 2.0 billion by 2019. Smart phones are now capable to support a high range of applications such as making voice and video calls, playing 3D games, etc., many of which computational intensive which results shortened battery life and poor performance. Though smart phones of current generation have powerful resources, energy efficiency is one of the main constraints for smart phones. Energy efficiency of mobile devices can augment by only 5% per annum by using the avant-garde technologies. Thus, it is a major challenge to improve energy efficiency and performance of smart phones. Mobile Cloud Computing (MCC) employs computational offloading to overcome the issues related to storage, energy, and performance of mobile devices. Thus, this paper emphasizes on computational offloading or augmented execution to augment the performance and energy efficiency of resource-demanding mobile applications in the cloud-assisted environment.

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Arya, N., Chaudhary, S., Taruna, S. (2019). Energy-Efficient Cloud Computing for Smart Phones. In: Rathore, V., Worring, M., Mishra, D., Joshi, A., Maheshwari, S. (eds) Emerging Trends in Expert Applications and Security. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 841. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2285-3_14

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