2A Comparative Review on Different Techniques of Computation Offloading in Mobile Cloud Computing
Priyajit Sen1*, Tamanna Islam2, Rajat Pandit1 and Debabrata Sarddar3
1Department of Computer Science, West Bengal State University, Barasat, West Bengal, India
2Department of Computer Applications, Maulana Abul Kamal Azad University of Technology, Haringhata, West Bengal, India
3Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Kalyani, Kalyani, West Bengal, India
Abstract
Computation offloading is a critical technology for rapidly developing mobile cloud computing (MCC). It can improve the application speed, reduce the latency, and extend the battery life; among other things the effect of computation offloading is influenced by a variety of parameters. Offloading tasks to servers or other devices is seen to deal with limited computing resources such as data, hardware, software, and equipment and systems that are used to or connected to a file control block (FCB) network. Many computation tasks, such as games, face recognition, and artificial intelligence can be offloaded using computational devices (mobile, tablet, etc.). After the task is executed on the cloud server, the result is returned to the user device. It explores the concept of offloading data in big data locations, considers application offloading decisions, provides a comparison of different computational offloading frameworks, and assesses the available research in this domain. The survey offers a study ...
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