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MOMCC: Market-Oriented Architecture for Mobile Cloud Computing
Based on Service Oriented Architecture
Presented by Saeid Abolfazli ([email protected])
Mobile Cloud Computing Research LabFaculty of Computer Science and Information Technology
University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Cite it as: S. Abolfazli, Z. Sanaei, M. Shiraz, A. Gani, MOMCC: Market-Oriented Architecture for Mobile Cloud Computing Based on Service Oriented Architecture , MobiCC 2012: IEEE Workshop on Mobile Cloud Computing, Beijing, China
2012 IEEE Workshop on Mobile Cloud Computing, MobiCC 2012
Beijing, China
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Outline
IntroductionService Oriented ArchitectureSeparation of Roles in our modelMOMCC: Market Oriented MCCCons and ProsOpen IssuesConclusionsQ & A
2012 IEEE Workshop on Mobile Cloud Computing, MobiCC 2012
Beijing, China
Presented By: Saeid Abolfazli, [email protected]
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IntroductionRaise in number of smartphonesRaise in intense mobile computingHowever Smartphone ShortcomingsSolutions: Using remote resourcesResources:
Surrogates in public places [1]Pros: Wall-connected, Internet-ready, Free services Cons: Service interruption, Security, Distant Cloud Computing [2,3,4]Pros: Resources-rich, reliable, secureCons: Long WAN latency, portability Proximate Mobiles [5]Cons: Less latency, less heterogeneity, Cons: No incentive for resource sharing, component-based
2012 IEEE Workshop on Mobile Cloud Computing, MobiCC 2012
Beijing, China
Presented By: Saeid Abolfazli, [email protected]
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Introduction (Contd…)
Proposed Solution: Proposed SOA-based architecture aims to
establish an infrastructure-based, proximate mobile cloud
enable layman mobile owners to host services
encourage collaboration & resource sharing by financial benefits
reduce the impact of heterogeneity and WAN latency.
2012 IEEE Workshop on Mobile Cloud Computing, MobiCC 2012
Beijing, China
Presented By: Saeid Abolfazli, [email protected]
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Why SOA?SOA aims reducing development time, cost, and complexity using prefabricated building blocks called Services.
Services are autonomous and platform-neutral SOA-based app is easier to port.
Separation of Roleso Service Providero Service Consumero Public Service Registry
2012 IEEE Workshop on Mobile Cloud Computing, MobiCC 2012
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MOMCC: Market-Oriented MCC
a cloud of proximate mobile devices. alleviates latency and heterogeneityIntroduces a financial opportunity to mobile ownersExtends separation of roles in SOA and stimulates collaboration
2012 IEEE Workshop on Mobile Cloud Computing, MobiCC 2012
Beijing, China
Presented By: Saeid Abolfazli, [email protected]
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Further role separation: Service Developer Service Consumer Service Governor Service Host
2012 IEEE Workshop on Mobile Cloud Computing, MobiCC 2012
Beijing, China
Presented By: Saeid Abolfazli, [email protected]
Roles in our MOMCC Architecture
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2012 IEEE Workshop on Mobile Cloud Computing, MobiCC 2012
Beijing, China
Presented By: Saeid Abolfazli, [email protected]
Example Scenario
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2012 IEEE Workshop on Mobile Cloud Computing, MobiCC 2012
Beijing, China
Presented By: Saeid Abolfazli, [email protected]
Example Scenario
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MOMCC Architecture
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Service Governor
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Example Scenario: Collaboration among governing entities to allow a mobile owner to host a service
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Advantages and Disadvantages
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Advantages: Increased Resource Availability Unskilled Hosting Enhances Security and Reliability Reduced Long WAN Latency Increased Low-cost Resources Green Computing
Disadvantages Host Computing Limitations Fine Service Granularity Unsuable in Remote Area No offline usability
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Open issues
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Service GranularityService Hosting on SmartphoneSecurity and Privacy
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Conclusions
2012 IEEE Workshop on Mobile Cloud Computing, MobiCC 2012
Beijing, China
Presented By: Saeid Abolfazli, [email protected]
Proximate Cloud of Mobile devices.SOA in MOMCC reduces hardware and platform heterogeneity.Financial incentive encourages mobile resource Sharing.Mobile Network Operators are suitable Service Governor.MOMCC : Suitable in various domains such as supply chain management to facilitate collaboration among business entities. MOMCC is more suitable for computing-intensive tasks since different hosts share their computational resources. Data-intensive tasks are less likely addressable in MOMCC due to bandwidth limit and data security and safety.
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References
2012 IEEE Workshop on Mobile Cloud Computing, MobiCC 2012
Beijing, China
Presented By: Saeid Abolfazli, [email protected]
[1] M. Satyanarayanan, “Pervasive computing: vision and challenges,” Personal Communications, IEEE, vol. 8, no. 4, pp. 10–17, 2001.[2] E. Cuervo, A. Balasubramanian, D. Cho, A. Wolman, S. Saroiu, R. Chandra, and P. Bahl, “MAUI: making smartphones last longer with code offload,” in Proc.MobiSys. ACM, 2010, pp. 49–62.[3] M. D. Kristensen, “Scavenger: Transparent development of efficientcyber foraging applications,” in Proc.Percom, 2010, pp. 217–226.[4] X. W. Zhang, A. Kunjithapatham, S. Jeong, and S. Gibbs, “Towards anelastic application model for augmenting the computing capabilities ofmobile devices with cloud computing,” Mobile Networks & Applications,vol. 16, no. 3, pp. 270–284, 2011.[5] E. Marinelli, “Hyrax: cloud computing on mobile devices using mapreduce,” Master Thesis, Computer Science Deptartment, CMU, 2009.
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2012 IEEE Workshop on Mobile Cloud Computing, MobiCC 2012
Beijing, China
Presented By: Saeid Abolfazli, [email protected]
Thank youQ & A
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