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Panorama: A Framework to Support Collaborative Context Monitoring on Co-Located Mobile Devices

A key challenge in wide adoption of sophisticated context-aware applications is the requirement of continuous sensing and context computing. This paper presents Panorama, a middleware that identifies collaboration opportunities to offload context computing tasks to nearby mobile devices as well as cloudlets/cloud. At the heart of Panorama is a multi-objective optimizer that takes into account different constraints such as access cost, computation capability, access latency, energy consumption and data privacy, and efficiently computes a collaboration plan optimized simultaneously for different objectives such as minimizing cost, energy and/or execution time. Panorama provides support for discovering nearby devices and cloudlets/cloud, computing an optimal collaboration plan, distributing computation to participating devices, and getting the results back. The paper provides an extensive evaluation of Panorama via two representative context monitoring applications over a set of Android devices and a cloudlet/cloud under different constraints.

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