DocumentCode
738167
Title
Energy Cost Models of Smartphones for Task Offloading to the Cloud
Author
Altamimi, Majid ; Abdrabou, Atef ; Naik, Kshirasagar ; Nayak, Amiya
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., King Saud Univ., Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Volume
3
Issue
3
fYear
2015
Firstpage
384
Lastpage
398
Abstract
Task offloading from smartphones to the cloud is a promising strategy to enhance the computing capability of smartphones and prolong their battery life. However, task offloading introduces a communication cost for those devices. Therefore, the consideration of the communication cost is crucial for the effectiveness of task offloading. To make task offloading beneficial, one of the challenges is to estimate the energy consumed in communication activities of task offloading. Accurate energy estimation models will enable these devices to make the right decisions as to whether or not to perform task offloading, based on the energy cost of the communication activities. Simply put, if the offloading process consumes less energy than processing the task on the device itself, then the task is offloaded to the cloud. To design an energy-aware offloading strategy, we develop energy models of the WLAN, third-generation, and fourth-generation interfaces of smartphones. These models make smartphones capable of accurately estimating the energy cost of task offloading. We validate the models by conducting an extensive set of experiments on five smartphones from different vendors. The experimental results show that our estimation models accurately estimate the energy required to offload tasks.
Keywords
cloud computing; energy conservation; smart phones; cloud computing; energy cost models; energy estimation models; energy-aware offloading strategy; smart phones; task offloading; Cloud computing; Encoding; Mathematical model; Protocols; Smart phones; Wireless LAN; 3G Energy; 3G energy; 4G Energy; 4G energy; Cloud Computing; Energy Estimation; Energy Saving; Mobile Computing; Mobile computing; Offloading Decision; Smartphones; WLAN Energy; WLAN energy; cloud computing; energy estimation; energy saving; offloading decision; smartphones;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Emerging Topics in Computing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
2168-6750
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TETC.2014.2387752
Filename
7005449
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