Proceedings of the 1999 ACM Symposium on Applied Computing 1999
DOI: 10.1145/298151.298385
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The remote processing framework for portable computer power saving

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“…Offloading is also referred to in the literature as remote execution and is employed in computational grid systems to improve the performance of an application typically through the use of Grid RPC [1], [10], [18], [19], to speed execution through parallelization and improved task execution performance. Offloading has also been shown to be effective for mobile, resource constrained devices, to extend battery life and computational capacity [6], [9], [11], [15], [17], [26]. Figure 1 shows the conceptual design of a simple computation offloading system with one client (local computer) and one server (remote computer).…”
Section: Computation Offloadingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Offloading is also referred to in the literature as remote execution and is employed in computational grid systems to improve the performance of an application typically through the use of Grid RPC [1], [10], [18], [19], to speed execution through parallelization and improved task execution performance. Offloading has also been shown to be effective for mobile, resource constrained devices, to extend battery life and computational capacity [6], [9], [11], [15], [17], [26]. Figure 1 shows the conceptual design of a simple computation offloading system with one client (local computer) and one server (remote computer).…”
Section: Computation Offloadingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To support a given set of services for power and fault-tolerance management, several possible solutions exist under given levels of redundancy (such as code migration or remote execution) [37], [38], [16]. This section investigates the benefits of a newly proposed scheme, precopying with remote execution, over a baseline code migration technique.…”
Section: Dynamic Power and Fault-tolerance Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of remote invocation to reduce the power consumption in mobile systems has previously been investigated in [7], [8]. The goal in both of these efforts was to reduce power consumption by offloading tasks from an energy constrained system to a server without constraints in energy consumption.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%