Mobile cloud computing (MCC) helps to make effective communication that is used to transmit various information like voice, data, and video. The MCC environments support different real‐time applications, including gaming and virtual reality implications. During the data transmission, energy conservation is one of the major issues for retaining the application span incorporating distributed and personalized computing and resource sharing. Ability‐sustained energy competent method (ASECM) is introduced to overcome these issues and manage energy efficiency. The ASECM approach analyzes the session span and energy requirements for managing the applications' energy factor. In addition, the federated learning and computation offloading process is incorporated to retain the energy factor for ensuring reliable services. The effective utilization of the offloading process is used to meet the application deadline and energy‐sufficient operations, preventing failures. In the recommendation process, cloud service availability with energy management constraints is considered for reducing energy expenditures. This process is nonrecurrent as the user/application requirements rely on diverse resources over different energy management techniques. The performance is measured using energy efficacy, utilization, application span, and failures.
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