2015
DOI: 10.14232/actacyb.22.1.2015.11
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Mobile Resource Management Load Balancing Strategy

Abstract: This paper is dealing with mobile resource management that distributes mobile device processes between cloud computing virtual machine and mobile device. Expectation is that mobile device user experience will increase. Load balancing is an important part of mobile resource management. In order to be able to solve load balancing issues, discussion is made how currently available methods can be adapted to our resource manager. In this article, we investigate load balancing procedures, methods and their customiza… Show more

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“…In our study we focus on both technical and semantic interoperability. Among the technical interoperability modalities, instead of the TCP/IP, we chose the file-based interface connection, since this option offered significantly more flexibility during our study [42,43,44]. The clinical spirometer PDD-301/shm was linked over a USB connection to the corresponding spirometry desktop program provided by the manufacturer.…”
Section: Software Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In our study we focus on both technical and semantic interoperability. Among the technical interoperability modalities, instead of the TCP/IP, we chose the file-based interface connection, since this option offered significantly more flexibility during our study [42,43,44]. The clinical spirometer PDD-301/shm was linked over a USB connection to the corresponding spirometry desktop program provided by the manufacturer.…”
Section: Software Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the spirometry output interface file was sent and processed by the OTI-Hub correctly, healthcare smart-device manufacturers unfortunately do not provide well-specified output format in most cases. These smart device output formats are typically readable for humans, but not precise enough for automatic processing [43].…”
Section: Impact Evaluation and Technical Research Reportmentioning
confidence: 99%