Abstract

With the expanding use of portable devices in modern environments, everything, including shopping, social networking, and information collecting, is now possible via mobile devices. Mobile phone use, on the other hand, is expanding by the day. Because the use of mobile devices has increased the number of computing jobs, so has the amount of processing of these tasks. Despite all of these gains in data storage and processing, mobile devices struggle to handle massive applications such as CPUs.
 MCC enables a mobile device to do operations or analyze data in the cloud and then return results to the device. Because the processing takes place in the cloud, it makes use of the mobile device's CPU capacity in comparison to non-cloud processing. I am faster at it. It also supports cloud storage, allowing you to view your data from everywhere on any device. We will explore concerns and obstacles in MCC as the data is processed on the internet and the results are given back to the mobile device in this research study. This can lead to concerns with security, integrity, and privacy. In this essay, we will cover the benefits, challenges, and limitations of mobile cloud computing and suggest possible solutions to these issues.

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