MOBILE CLOUD COMPUTING: A SURVEY OF RESEARCH ISSUES& CHALLENGES
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Mobile cloud computing (MCC) is a highly promising trend for the future of mobile computing. Mobile Cloud Computing Platform promises to be beneficial to both individual mobile device users and enterprises. We know that mobile devices are constrained by their processing power, battery life and storage. However, cloud computing provides an illusion of infinite computing resources. As with the cloud computing, most of the power of infrastructure, processing, data storage resides outside the mobile device. While mobile devices have the ingenuously made mobile apps within them, they rely on powerful outside cloud sources to process and deliver the requirement. In a typical cloud computing scenario involving IaaS, PaaS, SaaS, a PC acts as a client to make use of the cloud with a connectivity solution; in this case, the internet. With Mobile internet usage ever increasing, MCC is expected to be the next big thing.
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