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There are several revolutionary researches done to corroborate some applications which accumulate the resources of smartphones and mobile devices. Instead of using the established Wi-Fi infrastructure of the traditional version, in this paper, we have discussed how to decrease the load using edge cloud through movable devices for video circulation applications. Generally, using the access points of Wi-Fi infrastructure recapturing the repetition from an intermediate main server and video circulation takes place at sports venues into a set of smartphones. In this paper, a group of peoples’ smartphones acts as self-managed cloud edges to interchange video replays without interrupting the intermediate main cloud server or the access points either. We have accomplished our proposed experiment in the T-20 cricket tournament, held in Eden Garden with a group of students using proposed application. This experiment firmly suggests that the load in the access points can be reduced by the edge clouds of Wi-Fi infrastructure and using the grouping technique replay of two or more games can also be conducted simultaneously using the smart devices only.
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Roy, D.G., Das, M., De, D. (2018). Cohort Assembly: A Load Balancing Grouping Approach for Traditional Wi-Fi Infrastructure Using Edge Cloud. In: Mandal, J., Mukhopadhyay, S., Dutta, P., Dasgupta, K. (eds) Methodologies and Application Issues of Contemporary Computing Framework. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2345-4_8
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