Rethinking the Mobile Code Offloading Paradigm: From Concept to Practice

J. I. Benedetto, H. A. Neyem, Jaime C. Navón, Guillermo Valenzuela
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Mobile code offloading is a relatively well known proposal for enhancing the capabilities of mobile platforms by migrating resource intensive tasks to resource rich surrogates hosted in the cloud. Yet, most of the research in the area has been focused on theoretical gains achieved through custom OS versions in ideal scenarios. This paper presents MobiCOP, a new code offloading platform that seeks to address the reproducibility issues of other offloading solutions by encapsulating all offloading logic in a library and offering compatibility with major IaaS providers. MobiCOP achieves comparable performance and battery improvements with gains of up to a factor of 11 in both areas. Moreover, MobiCOP has also been tested in scenarios with unreliable connectivity, as is usually the case in actual mobile networks, where it has shown that it still manages to outperform local task executions by a fair margin.
重新思考移动代码卸载范式:从概念到实践
移动代码卸载是一个相对知名的建议,它通过将资源密集型任务迁移到托管在云中资源丰富的代理来增强移动平台的功能。然而,该领域的大多数研究都集中在理想情况下通过定制操作系统版本获得的理论收益上。本文介绍了MobiCOP,这是一个新的代码卸载平台,它通过将所有的卸载逻辑封装在一个库中,并提供与主要IaaS提供商的兼容性,试图解决其他卸载解决方案的可重复性问题。MobiCOP在性能和电池性能方面都取得了相当的改进,在这两个方面的收益高达11倍。此外,MobiCOP还在连接不可靠的情况下进行了测试,就像在实际的移动网络中通常出现的情况一样,在这种情况下,它仍然能够以相当大的优势执行本地任务。
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