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ISBN 10: 0470973897
ISBN 13: 9780470973899
Author: Frank HP Fitzek, Marcos D Katz
Mobile Clouds Exploiting Distributed Resources in Wireless Mobile and Social Networks 1st Table of contents:
Part One MOBILE CLOUDS: INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND
1 Motivation
1.1 Introduction
1.2 From Brick Phones to Smart Phones
1.3 Mobile Connectivity Evolution: From Single to Multiple Air Interface Devices
1.4 Network Evolution: The Need for Advanced Architectures
1.5 Conclusion
References
2 Mobile Clouds: An Introduction
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Mobile Cloud Definitions
2.2.1 Generic Mobile Cloud Definition
2.2.2 Mobile Cloud Definition – Cooperative Cloud
2.2.3 Mobile Cloud Definition – Resource Cloud
2.2.4 Mobile Cloud Definition – Social Cloud
2.3 Cooperation and Cognition in Mobile Clouds
2.4 Mobile Cloud Classification and Associated Cooperation Approaches
2.5 Types of Cooperation and Incentives
2.5.1 Forced Cooperation/Self-Cooperation
2.5.2 Altruistic Cooperation
2.5.3 Egoistic Cooperation
2.5.4 Social Cooperation
2.5.5 Embedded Technical Cooperation
2.6 Conclusion
References
3 Sharing Device Resources in Mobile Clouds
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Examples of Resource Sharing
3.3 Sharing Loudspeakers
3.4 Sharing Microphones
3.5 Sharing Image Sensors
3.6 Sharing Displays
3.7 Sharing General-Purpose Sensors
3.8 Sharing Keyboards
3.9 Sharing Data Pipes
3.10 Sharing Mobile Apps
3.11 Sharing Mass Memory
3.12 Sharing Processing Units
3.13 Sharing Batteries
3.14 Conclusion
References
Part Two ENABLING TECHNOLOGIES FOR MOBILE CLOUDS
4 Wireless Communication Technologies
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Cellular Communications Systems
4.3 Short-Range Technologies
4.3.1 Bluetooth
4.3.2 IEEE 802.11
4.4 Combined Air Interface
4.5 Building Mobile Clouds
4.6 Conclusion
References
5 Network Coding for Mobile Clouds
5.1 Introduction to Network Coding
5.2 Inter-Flow Network Coding
5.3 Inter-Flow Network Coding for User Cooperation in Mobile Clouds
5.3.1 Analog Network Coding
5.3.2 Comparison of Analog and Digital Network Coding
5.3.3 Impact of the Medium Access Control Strategy
5.4 Intra-Flow Network Coding
5.5 Intra-Flow Network Coding for User Cooperation in Mobile Clouds
5.5.1 Exchange and Seeding Information for Mobile Clouds
5.5.2 Distributed Storage in Mobile Clouds
5.5.3 Security, Privacy and Data Integrity in Mobile Clouds
5.6 Conclusion
References
6 Mobile Cloud Formation and Maintenance
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Mobile Cloud Stages
6.3 Service Discovery for Mobile Clouds
6.4 Conclusion
References
Part Three SOCIAL ASPECTS OF MOBILE CLOUDS
7 Cooperative Principles by Nature
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Cheetahs and Hyenas
7.3 Orca – Killer Whales
7.4 Vampire Bats
7.5 Monkeys
7.6 Prisoner’s Dilemma
7.7 Conclusion
References
8 Social Mobile Clouds
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Different Forms of Cooperation
8.3 Social Networks and Mobile Clouds
8.3.1 Evolution Phase I: Agnostic Era
8.3.2 Evolution Phase II: Mobile Networks Supporting Social Networks
8.3.3 Evolution Phase III: Deep Integration: Interplay of Social and Mobile Networks
8.4 Cooperation in Relaying Networks: A Simple Example
8.5 Conclusion
References
Part Four GREEN ASPECTS OF MOBILE CLOUDS
9 Green Mobile Clouds: Making Mobile Devices More Energy Efficient
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Cooperative Download
9.2.1 Energy Consumption for the Sequential Local Exchange (SLE)
9.2.2 Energy Consumption for the Parallel Local Exchange (PLE)
9.3 Cooperative Streaming
9.4 Comparison of the Different Approaches
9.5 Conclusion and Outlook
9.6 Energy Gain for the Network Operator
9.7 Conclusion
References
Part Five APPLICATION OF MOBILE CLOUDS
10 Mobile Clouds Applications
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Forced Cooperation – Overlay Network
10.2.1 Crowd-sourced Information by the Network Operators
10.2.2 Crowd-sourced Information by the Manufacturers
10.2.3 Crowd-sourced Information by the Mobile Apps
10.3 Technology-enabled Cooperation – Overlay Network
10.4 Socially-enabled Cooperation – Overlay Network
10.5 Altruism – Overlay Network
10.6 Forced Cooperation – Direct Mobile Cloud
10.7 Technically-enabled Cooperation – Direct Mobile Cloud
10.7.1 CoopLoc
10.7.2 Cooperative Access
10.8 Socially-enabled Cooperation – Direct Mobile Cloud
10.8.1 Sharing Internet Connections
10.8.2 Sharing Applications
10.9 Altruism: Direct Mobile Cloud
10.10 Industrial Activities
10.11 Conclusion
References
Part Six MOBILE CLOUDS: PROSPECTS AND CONCLUSIONS
11 Visions and Prospects
11.1 Some Insights on the Future Developments of Mobile Clouds
11.2 Mobile Clouds and Related Technology Developments
11.2.1 Internet of Things
11.2.2 Machine-to-Machine Communications
11.2.3 Device-to-Device Technology
11.3 Promising Novel Applications of Mobile Clouds
11.4 Resource Sharing as one of the Pillars of Social Interaction: the Birth of Shareconomy
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