Towards Computational Offloading in Mobile Device Clouds

Author(s):  
Abderrahmen Mtibaa ◽  
Khaled A. Harras ◽  
Afnan Fahim
Author(s):  
Robin Prakash Mathur ◽  
Manmohan Sharma

: Computational offloading is emerging as a popular field in mobile cloud computing (MCC). Modern applications are power and compute-intensive which leads to the energy, storage and processing issues in mobile devices. Using the offloading concept, a mobile device can offload its computation to the cloud servers and receives back the results on the device. An important question that arises in the offloading scenario is which part of the application needs to be offloaded remotely. In order to identify that, the application needs to be partitioned. In this paper, the graph partitioning approach is considered which is based upon the spectral graph partitioning with the Kernighan Lin algorithm. Experimental results show that the proposed approach performs optimally in partitioning the application. The proposed technique gave better results than the existing techniques in terms of edge cut which is less, concluding minimum communication cost among components and thus save energy of the mobile device.


2012 ◽  
Author(s):  
Judith E. Gold ◽  
Feroze B. Mohamed ◽  
Sayed Ali ◽  
Mary F. Barbe
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2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 89
Author(s):  
Nasirudin Nasirudin ◽  
Sunardi Sunardi ◽  
Imam Riadi

Technological advances are growing rapidly, including mobile device technology, one of which is an Android smartphone that is experiencing rapid progress with a variety of features so that it can spoil its users, with the rapid development of smartphone technology, many users benefit, but many are disadvantaged by the growing smartphone. technology, so that many perpetrators or persons who commit crimes and seek profits with smartphone facilities. Case simulation by securing Samsung Galaxy A8 brand android smartphone evidence using the MOBILedit forensic express forensic tool with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) method which consists of four stages of collection, examination, analysis and reporting. The results of testing the Samsung Galaxy A8 android smartphone are carried out with the NIST method and the MOBILedit Forensic Express tool obtained by data backup, extraction and analysis so that there are findings sought for investigation and evidence of crimes committed by persons using android smartphone facilities.


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