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Service architecture for multi-environment mobile cloud services
Author(s) -
Fatiha Houacine,
Samia Bouzefrane,
Aghiles Adjaz
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
international journal of high performance computing and networking
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1740-0570
pISSN - 1740-0562
DOI - 10.1504/ijhpcn.2016.077830
Subject(s) - cloudlet , computer science , cloud computing , mobile cloud computing , mobile computing , mobile business development , scalability , services computing , distributed computing , service oriented architecture , mobile web , mobile device , architecture , mobile technology , computer network , web service , world wide web , operating system , art , visual arts
The growth of connected devices, mostly due to the large number of internet of things IoT deployments and the emergence of mobile cloud services, introduces new challenges for the design of service architectures in mobile cloud computing MCC. An MCC framework should provide elasticity and scalability in a distributed and dynamic way while dealing with limited environment resources and variable mobile contexts web applications, real-time, enterprise services, mobile to mobile, hostile environment, etc. that may include additional constraints impacting the design foundation of cloud services. We show in this work how service-oriented architecture SOA can be a key solution to provide distributed mobile cloud services and how OSGi platform can be an adaptive and efficient framework to provide such implementation. We adapt the proposed MCC framework to different architecture contexts. The first one is a traditional centric model, where mobile devices are reduced to consuming services. The second one is a distributed model where the power of mobile-to-mobile interaction offers unlimited value-services opportunities, and finally, three-tier architecture is considered with the introduction of the cloudlet notion. For each context, we explore the performance of our service-oriented framework, and contrast it with alternative existing solutions.

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