CMU-CS-08-117 Computer Science Department School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
Transient Customization of Mobile Adam Wolbach, Jan Harkes, Srinivas Chellappa, M. Satyanarayanan April 2008
Kimberley enables rapid software provisioning of fixed infrastructure for transient use by a mobile device. It uses virtual machine (VM) technology, but avoids the performance challenges of running VMs on resource-poor mobile devices. VM execution only occurs in the infrastructure and never on the mobile device; however, the device may transport and interpret parts of VM state. Kimberley decomposes VM state into a widely-available base VM and a much smaller private VM overlay. The base is downloaded in advance; the overlay is delivered on demand from the mobile device or under its control from a public web site. We have built a prototype of Kimberley, and our experiments confirm the feasibility of this approach. 11 pages
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