Mobile Cloud Computing (MCC) is the combination of cloud computing, mobile computing and wireless networks to bring rich computational resources to mobile users, network operators, as well as cloud computing providers.
2. What is Mobile Cloud Computing?
Mobile cloud computing (MCC) at its simplest, refers to an
infrastructure where both the data storage and data
processing happen outside of the mobile device.
Mobile cloud applications move the computing power and
data storage away from the mobile devices and into powerful
and centralized computing platforms located in clouds, which
are then accessed over the wireless connection based on a
thin native client.
3. Why Mobile Cloud Computing?
Mobile cloud computing provides mobile users with data
storage and processing services in clouds, obviating the
need to have a powerful device configuration (e.g. CPU
speed, memory capacity etc), as all resource-intensive
computing can be performed in the cloud.
4. Mobile Cloud Computing
Architecture
ďMobile devices are connected to the mobile networks via
base stations that establish and control the connections
ďMobile usersâ requests and information are transmitted to
the central processors
ďThe subscribersâ requests are delivered to a cloud through
the Internet.
ď In the cloud, cloud controllers process the requests to
provide mobile users with the corresponding cloud services.
6. Advantages of MCC
ďDynamic provisioning:
Dynamic on-demand provisioning of resources on a fine-
grained, self-service basis
No need for advanced reservation
ďScalability:
Mobile applications can be performed and scaled to
meet the unpredictable user demands
Service providers can easily add and expand a service
7. Advantages of MCC
ďMulti-tenancy:
Service providers can share the resources and costs to
support a variety of applications and large no. of users.
ďEase of Integration:
Multiple services from different providers can be
integrated easily through the cloud and the Internet to
meet the usersâ demands.
8. MCC Applications
Mobile Learning:
ďM-learning combines e-learning and mobility
ďTraditional m-learning has limitations on high cost of
devices/network, low transmission rate, limited educational
resources
ďCloud-based m-learning can solve these limitations
ďEnhanced communication quality between students and
teachers
ďHelp learners access remote learning resources
ďA natural environment for collaborative learning
9. MCC Applications
Mobile Gaming:
ďM-game is a high potential market generating revenues for
service providers.
ďCan completely offload game engine requiring large
computing resource (e.g., graphic rendering) to the server in
the cloud.
ďOffloading can also save energy and increase game playing
time (eg. MAUI allows fine-grained energy-aware offloading
of mobile codes to a cloud)
ďRendering adaptation technique can dynamically adjust the
game rendering parameters based on communication
constraints and gamersâ demands
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