Offloading Computations to Mobile Devices and Cloudlets via an Upgraded NFC Communication Protocol

Dimitris Chatzopoulos, C. Bermejo Fernandez, S. Kosta, Pan Hui

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Abstract

The increasing complexity of smartphone applications and services necessitate high battery consumption, but the growth of smartphones' battery capacity is not keeping pace with these increasing power demands. To overcome this problem, researchers gave birth to the Mobile Cloud Computing (MCC) research area. In this paper, we advance on previous ideas, proposing and implementing a Near Field Communication (NFC)-based computation offloading framework. This research is motivated by the advantages of NFC's short distance communication, its better security, and its low battery consumption characteristics. We design a new NFC communication protocol that overcomes the limitations of the default NFC protocol; removing the need for constant user interaction, the one-way communication restraint, and the limit on low data size transfer. We present experimental results of the energy consumption and the time duration of computationally and data intensive representative applications: (i) RSA key generation and encryption, (ii) gaming/puzzles, (iii) face detection, (iv) media download from the Internet, and (v) data transferring between the mobile and the cloudlet. Finally, we show that devices that offload application parts considerably reduce their energy consumption due to the low-power NFC interface and the benefits of offloading.
Original languageEnglish
Article number8640093
JournalIEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
Volume19
Issue number3
Pages (from-to)640-653
Number of pages14
ISSN1536-1233
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Keywords

  • Cloud computing
  • Wireless fidelity
  • Energy consumption
  • Bluetooth
  • Protocols
  • Batteries
  • Security
  • Computation Offloading
  • Near Field Communications
  • Mobile Cloud Computing
  • Cloudlets
  • Mobile Computing
  • cloudlets
  • mobile cloud computing
  • mobile computing
  • Computation offloading
  • near field communications

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