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Mobile Cluster Computing Moset: An Anonymous Remote Mobile Cluster Computing Paradigm

Published on August 2011 by Avinash Devare, Vinay Jadhav
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National Technical Symposium on Advancements in Computing Technologies
Foundation of Computer Science USA
NTSACT - Number 3
August 2011
Authors: Avinash Devare, Vinay Jadhav
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Avinash Devare, Vinay Jadhav . Mobile Cluster Computing Moset: An Anonymous Remote Mobile Cluster Computing Paradigm. National Technical Symposium on Advancements in Computing Technologies. NTSACT, 3 (August 2011), 6-10.

@article{
author = { Avinash Devare, Vinay Jadhav },
title = { Mobile Cluster Computing Moset: An Anonymous Remote Mobile Cluster Computing Paradigm },
journal = { National Technical Symposium on Advancements in Computing Technologies },
issue_date = { August 2011 },
volume = { NTSACT },
number = { 3 },
month = { August },
year = { 2011 },
issn = 0975-8887,
pages = { 6-10 },
numpages = 5,
url = { /proceedings/ntsact/number3/3202-ntst023/ },
publisher = {Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA},
address = {New York, USA}
}
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%A Vinay Jadhav
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%I International Journal of Computer Applications
Abstract

As the rapid development in mobile communication and wireless networking systems users can access information from anywhere and at any time. Clusters play important role in scientific computing. Clusters eliminate the need for supercomputers by providing better price-performance ratio and fault tolerance. The integration of these two technologies has become feasible and lead to the emergence of a new paradigm called Mobile Cluster Computing. The rapid growth in mobile computing has made mobile devices more powerful in terms of computing and ubiquitous in terms of connectivity. This has made parallel computing feasible on mobile clusters, by making use of the idle processing power of the static and mobile nodes that form the cluster

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Index Terms

Computer Science
Information Sciences

Keywords

MCC MOSET Architecture Fault Tolerance