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AutorenGabriel Orsini, Dirk Bade, Winfried Lamersdorf
TitelGeneric Context Adaptation for Mobile Cloud Computing Environments
Publiziert inThe 11th International Conference on Future Networks and Communications (FNC 2016) / The 13th International Conference on Mobile Systems and Pervasive Computing (MobiSPC 2016) / Affiliated Workshops, August 15-18, 2016, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Publiziert inProcedia Computer Science
VerlagElsevier Science
MediumProcedia Computer Science
DatumAugust 2016
Seiten17--24
Dokumentnummer (ISBN/DOI)877-0509
ZusammenfassungMarkets for mobile applications offer myriads of apps ranging from simple to quite demanding ones. The latter are on the rise since every new generation of smartphones is equipped with more resources (CPU, memory, bandwidth, energy) to even allow resource-demanding services like speech- or face recognition to be executed locally on a device. But compared to their stationary counterparts, mobile devices remain comparatively limited in terms of resources. Because of this, current approaches aim at extending mobile device capabilities with computation and storage resources offered by cloud services or other nearby devices. This paradigm, known as Mobile Cloud Computing (MCC), is challenged by the dynamically changing context of mobile devices, which developers are required to take into account to decide, e.g., which application parts are when to offload. To rise to such and similar challenges we introduce the concept of Generic Context Adaptation (GCA), a data mining process that facilitates the adaptation of (mobile) applications to their current and future context. Moreover, we evaluate our approach with real usage data provided by the Nokia Mobile Data Challenge (MDC) as well as with CloudAware, a context-adaptive mobile middleware for MCC that supports automated context-aware self-adaptation techniques.
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