Mobile Cloud Computing: Architecture and Security

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This paper proposed a mobile cloud computing architecture based on mobile Agent paradigm for the problems faced by the mobile cloud computing, for example, application migration on network, network latency and non-persistent connection issues caused by execution on the remote device, cloud-crossed service problems, and security risks and privacy issues. In this architecture, Contract Net Protocol is optimized and used in the synergy among the mobile Agent. Mobile Agent is authenticated by exchanging keys, where the exchange key uses ideas of quantum teleportation based on multiple particle orthonormal direct product state. Furthermore this paper describes the workflow of this architecture by colored nested Petri nets.

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