3.8 Proceedings Paper

FemtoClouds: Leveraging Mobile Devices to Provide Cloud Service at the Edge

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IEEE
DOI: 10.1109/CLOUD.2015.12

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  1. Division Of Computer and Network Systems
  2. Direct For Computer & Info Scie & Enginr [1409589, 1161879] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Mobile devices are becoming increasingly capable computing platforms with significant processor power and memory. However, mobile compute capabilities are often underutilized. In this paper we consider how a collection of co-located devices can be orchestrated to provide a cloud service at the edge. Scenarios with co-located devices include, but are not limited to, passengers with mobile devices using public transit services, students in classrooms and groups of people sitting in a coffee shop. To this end, we propose the femtocloud system which provides a dynamic, self-configuring and multi-device mobile cloud out of a cluster of mobile devices. We present the femtocloud system architecture designed to enable multiple mobile devices to be configured into a coordinated cloud computing service despite churn in mobile device participation. We develop a prototype of our femtocloud system and use it in addition to simulations to evaluate the performance of the system showing its efficiency and ability to leverage the available devices' compute capacity. We contribute to a line of research on small, local and possibly private clouds.

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