Adaptive Offloading for Infotainment Systems

Luis Lino Ferreira, Luis Miguel Pinho, Michele Albano, César Teixeira

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Abstract

Infotainment applications in vehicles are currently supported both by the in-vehicle platform, as well as by user's smart devices, such as smartphones and tablets. More and more the user expects that there is a continuous service of applications inside or outside of the vehicle, provided in any of these devices (a simple but common example is hands-free mobile phone calls provided by the vehicle platform). With the increasing complexity of 'apps', it is necessary to support increasing levels of Quality of Service (QoS), with varying resource requirements. Users may want to start listening to music in the smartphone, or video in the tablet, being this application transparently 'moved' into the vehicle when it is started. This paper presents an adaptable offloading mechanism, following a service-oriented architecture pattern, which takes into account the QoS requirements of the applications being executed when making decisions.
Original languageEnglish
JournalACM SIGBED Review
Volume12
Issue number3
Pages (from-to)19-23
ISSN1551-3688
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2015
Externally publishedYes

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