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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20150304T140000
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URL:https://www.lincs.fr/events/cirrus-cloud-project-opportunistic-mobile-
 cloud-computing/
SUMMARY:The Cirrus Cloud Project: Opportunistic Mobile Cloud Computing
DESCRIPTION:Mobile devices are increasingly being relied on for tasks that
 go beyond simple connectivity and demand more complex processing. In cases
 where such processing exceeds a deviceÃ¢â‚¬â„¢s capability\,
 remote cloud resources can be used to off-load the Ã¢â‚¬Å“heavy
 liftingÃ¢â‚¬Â needed by mobile computation tasks. The Cirrus Cloud
 project focuses on the design and analysis of techniques that enable the
 provision of cloud computation services to mobile devices. The project is
 distinguished by 1) its consideration of specific challenges of the
 wireless and mobile environment and 2) its focus on leveraging the
 computational capability of a variety of entities present in a mobile
 deviceÃ¢â‚¬â„¢s environment in an opportunistic manner. In this
 talk we will first give an overview of the Cirrus Cloud project and its
 aims. We will then discuss two specific directions of work that represent
 two points on a spectrum of mobile cloud computing scenarios. In the first
 we design and evaluate the COSMOS system which enables mobile computation
 requirements to map seamlessly to traditional cloud computing services. In
 the second we consider how clusters of mobile devices may be configured as
 a powerful compute resource. We will conclude with a discussion of our
 plans for future research.\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n\n\nBiography:\nMostafa Ammar is a
 Regents' Professor with the School of Computer Science at the Georgia
 Institute of Technology. He has been with Georgia Tech since 1985. Dr.
 Ammar received the S.B. and S.M. degrees from the Massachusetts Institute
 of Technology in 1978 and 1980\, respectively and the Ph.D. degree from the
 University of Waterloo\, Ontario\, Canada in 1985. Dr. Ammar's research
 interests are in network architectures\, protocols and services. He has
 contributions in the areas of multicast communication and services\,
 multimedia streaming\, content distribution networks\, network simulation\,
 disruption-tolerant networks\, virtual network design\, and most recently
 in mobile cloud computing. He has published extensively in these areas. To
 date\, 33 PhD students have completed their degrees under his supervision\;
 many have gone on to distinguished careers in academia and industry. Dr.
 Ammar has served the research community in multiple roles. Most notably\,
 he served as the Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking
 (ToN) from 1999 to 2003\, and he was the co-TPC Chair for the IEEE ICNP
 1997\, ACM CoNEXT 2006 and ACM SIGMETRICS 2007 conferences. His awards
 include the IBM Faculty Partnership Award (1996)\, Best Paper Award at the
 7th WWW conference (1998)\, the Georgia Tech Outstanding Doctoral Thesis
 Advisor Award (2006)\, the Outstanding Service Award from the IEEE
 Technical Committee on Computer Communications (2010)\, and the ACM Mobihoc
 Best Paper Award (2012). Dr. Ammar was elected Fellow of the IEEE in 2002
 and Fellow of the ACM in 2003.\n\n\n
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