Intelligent Cloud-Oriented Smart Connect Frameworks for Seamless Multi-Device Experiences
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15662/IJRAI.2025.0802012Keywords:
Cloud computing, multi-device integration, smart connect frameworks, edge computing, Internet of Things, seamless connectivity, interoperability, AI-driven systems, distributed systems, context-aware computingAbstract
The rapid proliferation of smart devices and the increasing demand for uninterrupted digital experiences have necessitated the development of intelligent cloud-oriented smart connect frameworks. These frameworks aim to enable seamless interaction and synchronization across multiple devices, including smartphones, wearables, laptops, IoT systems, and smart home appliances. By leveraging cloud computing, edge intelligence, and AI-driven orchestration, such frameworks ensure real-time data sharing, adaptive resource allocation, and context-aware service delivery.
This paper explores the architecture, design principles, and implementation strategies of intelligent cloud-based connectivity frameworks that support multi-device ecosystems. It highlights the role of distributed cloud infrastructures, interoperability standards, and intelligent middleware in achieving seamless integration. Furthermore, the study examines challenges such as latency, security, privacy, and device heterogeneity, proposing solutions through hybrid cloud-edge models and machine learning techniques.
The research emphasizes how these frameworks enhance user experience by providing continuity, personalization, and automation across devices. Ultimately, intelligent smart connect frameworks represent a foundational component of next-generation digital ecosystems, enabling efficient, scalable, and user-centric computing environments in both consumer and enterprise domains.
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