maximally utilize the bandwidth of private links through a novel performance-based system flow control. EXISTING SYSTEM High-bandwidth data transport is required for large-scale distributed scientific applications. The default implementations of TCP and UDP do not adequately meet these requirements. The Fast Active-Queue-Management Scalable TCP (FAST) is based on a modification of TCP Vegas. The Explicit Control Protocol (XCP) has a congestion control mechanism designed for networks with a high BDP and requires hardware support in routers. LIMITATIONS OF EXISTING SYSTEM
TCP fails to be a suitable method for bulk data
transfer. Latency-bound communication is one of the primary problems of TCP due to the positive acknowledgment congestion window mechanism. UDP protocols ignore the effects of disk throughput & CPU latency for data transfer applications. PROPOSED SYSTEM
To maximize good put by minimizing
synchronous, latency-bound communication and to maximize the data rate according to the receiver’s capacity.
When UDP is used in tandem with TCP, UDP
packets can be sent asynchronously, allowing the synchronous TCP component to do its job without limiting the overall bandwidth. HARDWARE SPECIFICATION:
Processor : Any Processor above 500 MHz.
Ram : 128Mb. Hard Disk : 10 GB. Compact Disk : 650 Mb. Input device : Standard Keyboard and Mouse. Output device : VGA and High Resolution Monitor.
SOFTWARE SPECIFICATION:
Operating System : Windows Family.
Language : Java Data Bases : Microsoft SQL Server Front End : Java Swing