Abstract

As digital contents are increasingly available over the Internet, the user’s mobility also is scaling up as wireless networks are widely adopted. Although the Internet offers a convenient medium for the transmission of digital contents, some issues such as network conditions, computing resources and receiver heterogeneity may affect the QoS of such transmissions. Thus, the convergence of cloud computing for managing resources, computing allocations and provisioning compounded with the emergence of HMIPv6 will lead to a more robust solution with this QoS issues. The advantages of Cloud Computing and HMIPv6 are utilized to address the shortage in computation, memory, and energy resources to support advanced graphic processing functions in real-time, especially for high-resolution digital multimedia contents, as well as security vulnerabilities for wireless networks connecting mobile terminals. This paper presents a model for the accessing digital contents through cloud computing infrastructure and hierarchical mobile networks.

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