协调移动云中的主动社交设备:经验教训和前进的方向

Niko Mäkitalo, T. Aaltonen, T. Mikkonen
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最近的设备出货趋势有力地表明,除了个人电脑和智能手机之外,支持网络的设备数量正在迅速增长。这标志着这两种传统设备主导时代的结束,人们将很快在日常生活中普遍使用各种类型的互联网连接设备,没有一种设备将占据主导地位。由于今天的设备大多是独立的,只能以有限的方式保持同步,因此需要新的方法来控制由不同制造商创建的多种类型设备所产生的复杂性,并实现相互竞争的标准。如今,处理这些差异的最常见方法是使用云。然而,不幸的是,虽然云非常适合许多活动,但也存在严重的限制,特别是在考虑由许多电池供电的计算设备组成的系统时,这些设备具有有限的连接性。在本文中,我们对我们的研究提供了一个见解,其中完全基于云的协作设备编排被划分为更多的本地操作,其中与云后端的持续通信至少可以部分省略。
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Coordinating Proactive Social Devices in a Mobile Cloud: Lessons Learned and a Way Forward
Recent device shipment trends strongly indicate that the number of Web-enabled devices other than PCs and smart phones are growing rapidly. Marking the end of the dominant era of these two traditional device categories, people will soon commonly use various types of Internet-connected devices in their daily lives, where no single device will dominate. Since today's devices are mostly standalone and only stay in sync in limited ways, new approaches are needed for mastering the complexity arising from the world of many types of devices, created by different manufacturers and implementing competing standards. Today, the most common denominator for dealing with the differences is using clouds. Unfortunately, however, while the cloud is well suited for numerous activities, there are also serious limitations, especially when considering systems that consist of numerous, battery-powered computing devices that have limited connectivity. In this paper, we provide an insight to our research where totally cloud-based orchestration of cooperating devices is partitioned into more local actions, where constant communication with the cloud backend can be at least partially omitted.
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