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CMcloud: Cloud Platform for Cost-Effective Offloading of Mobile Applications SCIE SCOPUS

Title
CMcloud: Cloud Platform for Cost-Effective Offloading of Mobile Applications
Authors
Chae, DKim, JKIM, JANGWOOKim, JYang, SCho, YKwon, YPaek, Y
Date Issued
2014-01
Publisher
IEEE
Abstract
Recent efforts towards mobile cloud propose to offload mobile applications to cloud servers for the improved performance and battery life of mobile devices. However, existing schemes completely ignore the costs of cloud resources by assuming that idle servers are always available for free of charge. These unrealistic assumptions make each server run only a small load to achieve the guaranteed high offload performance. Therefore, these schemes cannot be applied to real-world commercial clouds which aim to minimize the operation costs by maximizing the server throughput, and then charge users for their resource usage. In this paper, we propose CMcloud, a novel cost-effective mobile-to-cloud offloading platform, which works nicely under the real-world cloud environments. CMcloud minimizes both the server costs and the user service fee by offloading as many mobile applications to a single server as possible, while satisfying the target performance of all applications. To achieve such goals, CMcloud exploits novel architecture performance modeling and server migration techniques. Our implementation shows that CMcloud can improve the datacenter throughput by 84% over a conventional static light-load scheme (or a 2.7x higher per-socket throughput.) Alternatively, CMcloud reduces the number of service failures by 83% over a static high-load scheme, while even improving the throughput by 31%.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/35705
DOI
10.1109/CCGRID.2014.75
ISSN
2376-4414
Article Type
Article
Citation
IEEE-ACM International Symposium on Cluster Cloud and Grid Computing, page. 434 - 444, 2014-01
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