Description
Wiley India Mobile Cloud Computing Principles And Paradigms by Abhirup Khan
The amalgamation of two technologies, Cloud Computing and Mobile Computing, has given rise to what we know today as Mobile Cloud Computing (MCC). Mobile Cloud Computing could be seen as a solution to the problems faced by our smartphones by leveraging the concepts of cloud computing. With the vast usage of mobile devices, it is evident that the next paradigm shift after cloud computing would be MCC. This book is one of its kinds as it covers all aspects of MCC. Some of the leading concepts which this book covers are Mobile Computational Offloading (MCO) and Cloud Assisted Mobile Augmentation (CMA) which helps to overcome the limitations (battery life and computational power) faced by our smartphones.
About the Author
Abhirup areas of interest include Cloud Computing, Internet of Things and Mobile Cloud Computing. He possesses a knack for research and has written and communicated book chapters and research papers on Cyber Physical Cloud Computing, Internet of Things, Live VM migration, MCO and Dynamic Resource Allocation. Abhirup has worked on some of the finest present day technologies such as Apache Hadoop, Openstack and CloudSim. He is also a certified Hadoop developer from Xebia.
Sarishma research interests include Cloud and Mobile Cloud Computing. She is currently pursuing her projects in the field of Cloud Computing and MCC and has written and communicated papers on Cloud Security, Live VM Migration, Mobile Cloud Computing and Green Cloud Computing. She has worked on some of the latest technologies such as Apache Hadoop and CloudSim.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
BOOK REVIEW
Introduction to Mobile Cloud Computing
Cloud Assisted Mobile Augmentation
Mobile Computation Offloading
Cloudlet: Bringing Cloud Closer
Resource Allocation in Mobile Cloud Computing
Live Migration of Virtual Machine
Security concerns in Mobile Cloud Computing