Ritika Mittal1, Kritika Soni2
Assistant professor, Dept of CSE, Manav Rachna International University, Faridabad, India 1 ritikamittalsweet@gmail.com Student of M Tech., Dept of CSE, Manav Rachna International University, Faridabad, India 2
Soni.kritika5@gmail.com
ABSTRACT: Cloud computing has recently emerged as a new paradigm for hosting and delivering services over the Internet. Mobile cloud computing, new technology in the field of cloud computing enables cloud users to access cloud from their mobile devices (e.g. Laptops, PDA, and Smartphone’s). Computational power and battery life is one of the major issues of these mobile devices. To overcome these problems clones of mobile devices are created on cloud servers. In this paper, we define clone cloud architecture and virtualized screen architecture in cloud computing. Clone Cloud is for the seamless use of ambient computation to augment mobile device applications, making them fast and energy efficient and in a Virtualized Screen; screen rendering is done in the cloud and delivered as images to the client for interactive display. This enables thin-client mobile devices to enjoy many computationally intensive and graphically rich services.
Keywords: Cloud Computing, Service Models, Clone Cloud, Virtualized Screen
I. Introduction Cloud Computing has been one of the most booming technology among the professional of Information Technology and also the Business due to its Elasticity in the space occupation and also the better support for the software and the Infrastructure it attracts more technology specialist towards it. Cloud plays the vital role in the Smart Economy, and the possible regulatory changes required in implementing better Applications by using the potential of Cloud Computing[1][2]. The main advantage of the cloud is that it gives the low cost implementation for infrastructure and some higher business units like
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