Survey on Three Components of Mobile Cloud Computing: Offloading, Distribution and Privacy

  • Paranjothi A
  • Khan M
  • Nijim M
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Mobile Cloud Computing (MCC) brings rich computational resource to mobile users, network operators, and cloud computing providers. It can be represented in many ways, and the ultimate goal of MCC is to enable execution of rich mobile application with rich user experience. Mobility is one of the main characteristics of MCC environment where user can be able to continue their work regardless of movement. This literature review paper presents the state-of-the-art survey of MCC. Also, we provide the communication architecture of MCC and taxonomy of mobile cloud in which specifically concentrates on offloading, mobile distribution computing, and privacy. Through an extensive literature review, we found that MCC is a technologically beneficial and expedient paradigm for virtual environments in terms of virtual servers in a distributed environment, multi-tenant architecture and data storing in a cloud. We further identified the drawbacks in offloading, mobile distribution computing, privacy of MCC and how this technology can be used in an effective way.

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Paranjothi, A., Khan, M. S., & Nijim, M. (2017). Survey on Three Components of Mobile Cloud Computing: Offloading, Distribution and Privacy. Journal of Computer and Communications, 05(06), 1–31. https://doi.org/10.4236/jcc.2017.56001

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