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Mobile Cloud Computing

EU FP7 MC-IRSES project MobileCloud, coordinated by Prof. X. Fu of the University of Göttingen, aims to provide a stimulating and structured platform for the exchange of researchers and for the joint development of innovative ideas in the emerging areas within mobile cloud computing and beyond.

Further details are in the project webpage: http://www.fp7-mobilecloud.eu

 

Overview

Mobile cloud computing combines cloud and mobile computing techniques to enable pervasive information access for mobile users via smart phones, which has become a significant research topic in the past years. Due to the heterogeneity of network environments and the limited resource of mobile devices, service provisioning encounters several challenges. First, portable devices are restricted by their battery lifetime, computational and storage capacity, which prevents them from performing complicated tasks and deploying content-rich or computation-intensive applications. Second, portable devices are operated on heterogeneous wireless networks, which cause the unevenness of network bandwidth capacity and communication quality; device mobility further affects the network connectivity and cloud resource availability. Third, the mobile cloud computing platform needs to manage virtualized resources accessed by a large number of mobile devices in a flexible way, and leverage the workload of mobile applications by providing remote processing and storage support. To tackle these challenges, we target to provide an integrated framework for enabling energy-efficient reliable mobile cloud services. We envision that mobile users would access cloud service ubiquitously without caring about where a service is actually hosted, while service providers may dynamically request virtualized resources for content-oriented or compute-intensive services. To mitigate the needs of mobile devices in computing capacity and resources, the mobile cloud computing paradigm allows the computing, data storage and mass information processing be offloaded to the cloud platform for enhancing the reliability and availability of services while minimizing the energy and computational requirements in mobile devices. This project studies the architecture and mechanisms of mobile cloud computing through complimentary knowledge and research exchange between China and Europe.

Project Partners:

Beneficiary 1 (Coordinator)
Georg-August-Universitaet Goettingen Stiftung Oeffentlichen Rechts (UGOE, Germany)

Beneficiary 2
UNIVERSITE PIERRE ET MARIE CURIE - PARIS 6 (UPMC, France)

Beneficiary 3
SICS Swedish ICT AB (SICS, Sweden)

Beneficiary 4
POLITECNICO DI MILANO (POLIMI, Italy)

Partner 5
TSINGHUA UNIVERSITY (THU, China)

Partner 6
BEIJING UNIVERSITY OF POSTS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS (BUPT, China)

Partner 7
NANJING UNIVERSITY (NJU, China)

Partner 8
FUDAN UNIVERSITY (FDU, China)

Project Partners: 
University of Paris 6; Swedish Institute of Computer Science; Politechnic Milano; Tsinghua University; Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications; Nanjing University; Bell Labs
Publications: 
Mobile cloud computing [Guest Edotorial]
Spice: Socially-driven learning-based mobile media prefetching
Data routing strategies in opportunistic mobile social networks: Taxonomy and open challenges
Efficient Multi-User Computation Offloading for Mobile-Edge Cloud Computing
Reservation-based resource scheduling and code partition in mobile cloud computing
To offload or not to offload: An efficient code partition algorithm for mobile cloud computing
Cloud-based computation offloading for mobile devices: State of the art, challenges and opportunities
A Cross-Platform Consumer Behavior Analysis of Large-Scale Mobile Shopping Data
Crowd Foraging: {A} QoS-Oriented Self-Organized Mobile Crowdsourcing Framework Over Opportunistic Networks
Mobile internet: content, security and terminal
Crowdlet: Optimal worker recruitment for self-organized mobile crowdsourcing
Staff: 
Prof. Dr. Xiaoming Fu
Dr. Lei Jiao
Dr. Hong Huang
Dr. Lingjun Pu
Dr. Konglin Zhu
Chao Wu
sponsor(s): 
EU FP7