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Mobile Cloud Computing
Foundations and Service Models
Professional reference for researchers and practitioners on cloud computing, virtualization, security and cloud-based mobile service models
Dijiang Huang (Author), Huijun Wu (Author)
9780128096413, Elsevier Science
Paperback, published 12 September 2017
336 pages
23.4 x 19 x 2.2 cm, 0.68 kg
Mobile Cloud Computing: Foundations and Service Models combines cloud computing, mobile computing and wireless networking to bring new computational resources for mobile users, network operators and cloud computing providers. The book provides the latest research and development insights on mobile cloud computing, beginning with an exploration of the foundations of cloud computing, existing cloud infrastructures classifications, virtualization techniques and service models. It then examines the approaches to building cloud services using a bottom-up approach, describing data center design, cloud networking and software orchestration solutions, showing how these solutions support mobile devices and services. The book describes mobile cloud clouding concepts with a particular focus on a user-centric approach, presenting a distributed mobile cloud service model called POEM to manage mobile cloud resource and compose mobile cloud applications. It concludes with a close examination of the security and privacy issues of mobile clouds.
Part 1: Mobile Cloud Computing Foundation 1. Mobile Cloud Computing Taxonomy2. Virtualization3. Mobile Cloud Service Models Part 2: Mobile Cloud Computing4. Mobile Cloud Computing Service Framework5. Mobile Cloud Offloading Models6. Edge Clouds – Pushing the Boundary of Mobile Clouds Part 3: Mobile Cloud Computing Security7. Mobile Cloud Security: Attribute-Based Access Control8. Mobile Cloud Security: Virtualization and Isolation on Mobiles AppendixA: Mobile Cloud Resource ManagementB: Mobile Cloud Programming and Application PlatformC: Cryptographic ConstructionsD: Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Implementation and Evaluation
Subject Areas: Network security [UTN], Computer networking & communications [UT]