Mobile device hardware can limit the sophistication of mobile applications. One strategy for side-stepping these constraints is to opportunistically offload computations to the cloud, where more capable hardware can do the heavy lifting. We propose a platform that accomplishes this via compressive offloading, a novel application of compressive sensing in a distributed shared memory setting. Our prototype gives up to an order-of-magnitude acceleration and 60% longer battery life to the end user of an example handwriting recognition app. We argue that offloading is beneficial to both end users and cloud providers—the former experiences a performance boost and the latter receives a steady stream of small computations to fill periods of under-u...
Relentless growth in mobile computing technologies continues to bring the vision of ubiquitous compu...
Computational offloading has been widely used to improve the performance of mobile applications and ...
Mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets, are becoming the universal interface to online serv...
Mobile device hardware can limit the sophistication of mobile applications. One strategy for side-st...
Mobile computing, where mobile users continuously gather, process, and share sensor or application-s...
Mobile devices, such as smartphones, offer people great convenience in accessing information and com...
Abstract—Recently as smartphones have a wide range of capabilities a lot of heavy applications like ...
Mobile devices have become the major computing platform in todays world. However, some apps on mobil...
Compared to desktop devices, mobile devices have inherent constraints such as limited processing pow...
Interactive mobile applications attract lots of attentions recently. They utilize complex algorithms...
In recent years, the paradigm of mobile cloud computing has been introduced to extend capabilities ...
Abstract Our daily lives are dominated by the use of smart phones. These gadgets, however, have dra...
Mobile computing devices are becoming indispensable in every aspect of human life, but diverse hardw...
Abstract—Smartphones are now becoming extremely popular with an extensive range of heavy application...
Mobile applications are constrained by the available memory of mobile devices. We present C-RAM, a s...
Relentless growth in mobile computing technologies continues to bring the vision of ubiquitous compu...
Computational offloading has been widely used to improve the performance of mobile applications and ...
Mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets, are becoming the universal interface to online serv...
Mobile device hardware can limit the sophistication of mobile applications. One strategy for side-st...
Mobile computing, where mobile users continuously gather, process, and share sensor or application-s...
Mobile devices, such as smartphones, offer people great convenience in accessing information and com...
Abstract—Recently as smartphones have a wide range of capabilities a lot of heavy applications like ...
Mobile devices have become the major computing platform in todays world. However, some apps on mobil...
Compared to desktop devices, mobile devices have inherent constraints such as limited processing pow...
Interactive mobile applications attract lots of attentions recently. They utilize complex algorithms...
In recent years, the paradigm of mobile cloud computing has been introduced to extend capabilities ...
Abstract Our daily lives are dominated by the use of smart phones. These gadgets, however, have dra...
Mobile computing devices are becoming indispensable in every aspect of human life, but diverse hardw...
Abstract—Smartphones are now becoming extremely popular with an extensive range of heavy application...
Mobile applications are constrained by the available memory of mobile devices. We present C-RAM, a s...
Relentless growth in mobile computing technologies continues to bring the vision of ubiquitous compu...
Computational offloading has been widely used to improve the performance of mobile applications and ...
Mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets, are becoming the universal interface to online serv...