Abstract

In the paper, the problem of using cloudlet-based mobile cloud computing to solve the issues (resource deficiency and limited energy) that require large computing and memory resources on mobile devices has been studied. Energy-saving of mobile devices, resource limitations in mobile devices, and elimination of network delays are analyzed. It is shown that the solution of mobile users' tasks in the cloud leads to the increased battery life of mobile devices and reduces network delays, which is shown by mathematical calculations. The article considers the balanced distribution of the tasks in the cloudlet network. The paper also deals with the selection of cloudlets according to user requirements. The cases for which a cloud application can be loaded by the user were evaluated and a model was proposed using the possible values that determine the importance of cloudlets (user proximity, high reliability, etc.).

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