DocumentCode
623715
Title
To offload or not to offload? The bandwidth and energy costs of mobile cloud computing
Author
Barbera, Marco ; Kosta, Sokol ; Mei, Alessandro ; Stefa, Julinda
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Sapienza Univ. of Rome, Rome, Italy
fYear
2013
fDate
14-19 April 2013
Firstpage
1285
Lastpage
1293
Abstract
The cloud seems to be an excellent companion of mobile systems, to alleviate battery consumption on smartphones and to backup user´s data on-the-fly. Indeed, many recent works focus on frameworks that enable mobile computation offloading to software clones of smartphones on the cloud and on designing cloud-based backup systems for the data stored in our devices. Both mobile computation offloading and data backup involve communication between the real devices and the cloud. This communication does certainly not come for free. It costs in terms of bandwidth (the traffic overhead to communicate with the cloud) and in terms of energy (computation and use of network interfaces on the device). In this work we study the fmobile software/data backupseasibility of both mobile computation offloading and mobile software/data backups in real-life scenarios. In our study we assume an architecture where each real device is associated to a software clone on the cloud. We consider two types of clones: The off-clone, whose purpose is to support computation offloading, and the back-clone, which comes to use when a restore of user´s data and apps is needed. We give a precise evaluation of the feasibility and costs of both off-clones and back-clones in terms of bandwidth and energy consumption on the real device. We achieve this through measurements done on a real testbed of 11 Android smartphones and an equal number of software clones running on the Amazon EC2 public cloud. The smartphones have been used as the primary mobile by the participants for the whole experiment duration.
Keywords
cloud computing; energy consumption; mobile computing; smart phones; Amazon EC2 public cloud; Android smartphones software clones; back-clone; battery consumption; cloud-based backup systems; energy consumption; mobile cloud computing bandwidth; mobile cloud computing energy cost; mobile computation offloading; mobile software-data backup; off-clone; Bandwidth; Batteries; Cloning; IEEE 802.11 Standards; Mobile communication; Smart phones; Software;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
INFOCOM, 2013 Proceedings IEEE
Conference_Location
Turin
ISSN
0743-166X
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-5944-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/INFCOM.2013.6566921
Filename
6566921
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