January 8, 2014
Comments Off on Real-Time Scheduling with Security Enhancement for Packet Switched Networks
Posted in: Final year projects
Abstract Real-time network applications depend on schedulers to guarantee the quality of service (QoS). Conventional real-time schedulers focus on the timing constraints but are much less effective in satisfying the security requirements. In this paper, we propose an adaptive security-aware scheduling system for packet switched networks using a real-time multi-agent design model. The proposed system […]
January 8, 2014
Comments Off on A Review on Distributed Application Processing Frameworks in Smart Mobile Devices for Mobile Cloud Computing
Posted in: Final year projects
ABSTRACT: The latest developments in mobile devices technology have made smartphones as the future computing and service access devices. Users expect to run computational intensive applications on Smart Mobile Devices (SMDs) in the same way as powerful stationary computers. However in spite of all the advancements in recent years, SMDs are still low potential computing […]