卷云计算:间歇性连接的挑战

MCC '12 Pub Date : 2012-08-17 DOI:10.1145/2342509.2342515
Cong Shi, M. Ammar, E. Zegura, M. Naik
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移动设备越来越多地被用于超越简单连接和需要更复杂处理的任务。目前广泛使用的主要方法是使用云计算资源,在连接良好的情况下,将“繁重的工作”卸载到专门指定的服务器上。在现实中,移动设备经常会遇到许多能够提供计算资源的实体(尽管是间歇性的)。在这篇正在进行的论文中,我们首先概述了这种环境,由于其间歇性连接特性,我们称之为卷云,并解释了它如何为移动环境中的远程计算提供一系列计算上下文。一个最终成功的系统将需要具有处理间歇性连接的灵活性,并在该频谱上使用多种选项。我们研究了两个极端的场景:1)移动设备间歇性连接到中央云计算资源的场景,以及2)移动设备将计算卸载到它可能间歇性遇到的其他移动设备的场景。我们提出了系统的初步设计、实现和评估,这些系统使移动应用程序能够在这些场景中使用远程计算资源来加速计算和节约能源。初步结果显示了我们的系统的有效性,并展示了在卷云中进行计算的潜力。
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Computing in cirrus clouds: the challenge of intermittent connectivity
Mobile devices are increasingly being relied on for tasks that go beyond simple connectivity and demand more complex processing. The primary approach in wide use today uses cloud computing resources to off-load the "heavy lifting" to specially designated servers when they are well connected. In reality, a mobile device often encounters, albeit intermittently, many entities capable of lending computational resources. In this work-in-progress paper we first give an overview of this environment, which we call a Cirrus Cloud due to its intermittent connectivity feature, and explain how it provides a spectrum of computational contexts for remote computation in a mobile environment. An ultimately successful system will need to have the flexibility to handle intermittent connectivity and use a mix of options on that spectrum. We investigate two scenarios at the extremes of the spectrum: 1) a scenario where a mobile device experiences intermittent connectivity to a central cloud computing resource, and 2) a scenario where a mobile device off-loads computation to other mobile devices it might meet intermittently. We present preliminary designs, implementations, and evaluations of systems that enable a mobile application to use remote computational resources to speedup computing and conserve energy in these scenarios. The preliminary results show the effectiveness of our systems and demonstrate the potential of computing in Cirrus Clouds.
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