Efficient and secure software-defined mobile cloud computing infrastructure
by Lo'ai Tawalbeh; Yousef Haddad; Omar Khamis; Elhadj Benkhelifa; Yaser Jararweh; Fahd AlDosari
International Journal of High Performance Computing and Networking (IJHPCN), Vol. 9, No. 4, 2016

Abstract: This paper proposes an efficient software-based data possession mobile cloud computing framework. The proposed design combines the characteristics of two frameworks. The first one is the provable data possession design built for resource constrained mobile devices and it uses the advantage of trusted computing technology, and the second framework is a lightweight resilient storage outsourcing design for mobile cloud computing systems. The proposed solution utilises the strength aspects found in each framework in order to gain better performance and maintain adequate and comparable security. The proposed framework is a software-defined system, encompassing software-defined storage (SDStore) and software-defined security (SDSec). The evaluation and comparison results showed that our proposed system has better flexibility and efficiency than other related frameworks, individually.

Online publication date: Sat, 16-Jul-2016

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