A
cloud phone
is a cloud server with an Android Open Source Project (AOSP) and functions as a virtual phone. It extends the functions of a physical phone and can be used in various scenarios such as cloud mobile gaming and mobile office.
A
video stream cloud phone
is a virtualization solution implemented using a Kbox container and a device-cloud synergy engine. A Kbox container is an Android Docker container running on an Arm server. The device-cloud synergy engine consists of the device side and the cloud side. The cloud side runs on a cloud phone; the device side is generally an APK, which can be installed on your Android mobile phone to interact with the cloud side and operate the video stream cloud phone. Figure 1 shows the video stream cloud phone architecture.
Figure 1 Video stream cloud phone architecture
The
video stream engine
consists of the
server
and client. The server provides functions such as image acquisition and encoding, and the client decodes and plays video data. In some scenarios, functions such as obtaining and injecting user touch data, and obtaining and playing audio data are also supported.
O&M objects
Suites and subcomponents in the base image environment and video stream-related deployment environments
O&M types
Inspection, performance monitoring, log management, risky operations, and routine maintenance