Efficient Battery Utilization by Offloading to Cloud based Web Services
Ankit Dayal , Suneet Shukla
Abstract
1. Cloud Computing in Smartphone: Is offloading a better-bet? Milindkumar H. Tandel, Vijay S. Venkitachalam, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
2. Mobile phones and cloud computing, A quantitative research paper on mobile phone application offloading by cloud computing utilization
3. “What is iCloud,” http://www.apple.com/iCloud/what-is.html.
4. R. Buyya, C. S. Yeo, S. Venugopal, J. Broberg, I. Brandic, “Cloud computing and emerging IT platforms: vision, hype, and reality for delivering computing as the 5th Utility,” Elsevier Science Future Generation Computer Systems, pp. 599-616, Jun. 2009,
5. Study on recent trends and opportunities in cloud computing authors:v. Vijayalakshmi, r. Vijayalakshmi, s. Gayathri.
6. “Getting Started Guide (API Version 2011-05-15),” http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/A WSEC2/latest/GettingStartedGuide/.
7. “Getting Started Guide (API Version 2006-03-01),” http:// docs.amazon webservices .com/AmazonS3/latest/gsg/
8. D. Chappell, “Introducing Windows Azure,” http://www .microsoft.com /windowsazure /Whitepapers/IntroducingWindowsAzure/, October 2010.
10. “Aneka: Enabling .NET-based Enterprise Grid and Cloud Computing,” http://www.manjrasoft.com/products.html.
11. “About the Nebula Platform,” http://nebula.nasa.gov/about/.
12. Robert McMillan, “Google to deliver 'government Cloud' to feds in 2010,” http://www .computerworld.com/s/article/9138075/Google_to_deliver_go vernment_Cloud_to_feds_in_2010, Sept. 2009.
energy consumption, cloud computing, smart phones, offloading, Wi-Fi, 3g, edge routers, core routers, base station, support nodes
Cloud Computing in Smartphone: Is offloading a better-bet? Milindkumar H. Tandel, Vijay S. Venkitachalam, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. 2. Mobile phones and cloud computing, A quantitative research paper on mobile phone application offloading by cloud computing utilization 3. “What is iCloud,” http://www.apple.com/iCloud/what-is.html. 4. R. Buyya, C. S. Yeo, S. Venugopal, J. Broberg, I. Brandic, “Cloud computing and emerging IT platforms: vision, hype, and reality for delivering computing as the 5th Utility,” Elsevier Science Future Generation Computer Systems, pp. 599-616, Jun. 2009, 5. Study on recent trends and opportunities in cloud computing authors:v. Vijayalakshmi, r. Vijayalakshmi, s. Gayathri. 6. “Getting Started Guide (API Version 2011-05-15),” http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/A WSEC2/latest/GettingStartedGuide/. 7. “Getting Started Guide (API Version 2006-03-01),” http:// docs.amazon webservices .com/AmazonS3/latest/gsg/ 8. D. Chappell, “Introducing Windows Azure,” http://www .microsoft.com /windowsazure /Whitepapers/IntroducingWindowsAzure/, October 2010. 9. “Google App Engine,” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_App_Engine. 10. “Aneka: Enabling .NET-based Enterprise Grid and Cloud Computing,” http://www.manjrasoft.com/products.html. 11. “About the Nebula Platform,” http://nebula.nasa.gov/about/. 12. Robert McMillan, “Google to deliver 'government Cloud' to feds in 2010,” http://www .computerworld.com/s/article/9138075/Google_to_deliver_go vernment_Cloud_to_feds_in_2010, Sept. 2009.
[Ankit Dayal, Suneet Shukla (2014), Efficient Battery Utilization by Offloading to Cloud based Web Services, International Journal of Innovative Research in Computer Science & Technology (IJIRCST), Vol-2, Issue-5, Page No-39-41], (ISSN 2347 - 5552). www.ijircst.org
Ankit Dayal
Research Scholar M.Tech,, IFTM.University, Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, India