Survey Paper on Computation Offloading Using Mobile Cloud Computing
Keywords:
Computational Offloading, Offloading Architecture, architectures, technologiesAbstract
Mobile computational offloading is a promising method for enhancing the performance of mobile devices by shifting computationally demanding tasks to distant servers. Due to the increasing demand for mobile applications and the limitations of mobile devices in terms of processing power, battery life, and network connectivity, this technique has attracted a lot of attention recently. A thorough overview of mobile computational offloading is given in this survey paper, covering its fundamental ideas, architectures, and important technologies. The paper also highlights mobile computational offloading's potential applications and talks about its advantages and difficulties. Finally, a list of some challenges and future directions for this area of research.
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