2020 •
A decision support framework to enhance user experiences in resource constrained devices
Authors:
Saibal K. Ghosh, Dharma P. Agrawal
Abstract:
The last few decades have seen an exponential increase in the capability of computing devices with an equally substantial decrease in their form factors. The first wave was the ubiquitous mobile connectivity which gave way to the widespread adoption of the Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm and its later incarnation: The Internet of Everything (IoE) wherein almost every device is endowed with network communication capabilities. However, from a singular device's resource standpoint, many of these devices may not be able to fulfill the requirement (...)
The last few decades have seen an exponential increase in the capability of computing devices with an equally substantial decrease in their form factors. The first wave was the ubiquitous mobile connectivity which gave way to the widespread adoption of the Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm and its later incarnation: The Internet of Everything (IoE) wherein almost every device is endowed with network communication capabilities. However, from a singular device's resource standpoint, many of these devices may not be able to fulfill the requirements of applications that run on them. An effective way to achieve substantial computing capability is to offload the computation to devices over the network. In this work, we explore mechanisms to optimize offloading decisions while minimizing transmission power. Our simulations show that substantial gains can be achieved from this offloading mechanism. (Read More)
2020 IEEE Latin-American Conference on Communications (LATINCOM) ·
2020
Distributed computing |
Computer network |
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