Exploring the potentials and horizons of network block device (NBD) integration on the android ecosystem

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The NBD (Network Block Device) protocol plays a pivotal role in enhancing the Android ecosystem, particularly in terms of storage management and optimizing power efficiency on ARM devices. By facilitating network block-level storage access, NBD enables Android devices to seamlessly connect to remote storage resources, expanding their storage capacity without needing physical upgrades. This is especially beneficial for handheld devices, where storage limitations can hinder functionality. Furthermore, NBD contributes to power efficiency by leveraging large data block write operations on cloud NBD servers. By minimizing the need for frequent data transfers and optimizing network communication, NBD reduces power consumption, extending Android devices’ battery life and making them more energy-efficient and sustainable for users. Moreover, the NBD protocol facilitates the integration of Android devices with a wide range of hardware peripherals, enabling them to function as adaptable hubs for interacting with diverse IoT devices and sensors. The aforementioned feature enables an Android-operated portable device to transform into a resilient and versatile controller for Internet of Things (IoT) networks, smart home appliances, and various hardware components. This augmentation significantly amplifies its functionality and significance within the swiftly progressing realm of interconnected devices. However, integrating the NBD protocol inside the Android ecosystem is a prominent catalyst for enhancing efficiency, storage flexibility, and adaptability. Consequently, this integration contributes to ARM-based Android devices’ increased capabilities and versatility.

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 58-61).
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Engineering, 2023.

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