Affiliation:
1. Department of CSE, School of Engineering, Swami Vivekananda University, West Bengal, India
Abstract
A wide range of applications, many of which need ever-increasing processing capability, may now be supported by smartphones. Smartphones are resource-constrained devices with limited computation power, memory, storage, and battery; therefore, this presents a hurdle. Fortunately, dynamic resources for processing, storage, and service supply are nearly endless thanks to cloud computing technologies. In order to get beyond the limitations of smartphones, experts foresee expanding cloud computing services to mobile devices. Cloud computing, software as a service, community networks, online stores, and other application models have grown rapidly over the past several years as a result of developments in network -based computing and applications on demand. Since 2007, the scientific and business sectors have turned to studying cloud computing, an important application model in the Internet era. Since mobile cloud computing is still in its infancy, it is essential to have a complete understanding of the technology in order to identify the course of future research.