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A DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE-BASED

FLOW CONTROL METHOD FOR


HIGH-SPEED DATA TRANSFER

Place Of Work: Team Members:


Gayathri.S (1BG07IS020)
B.N.M.I.T
Pallavi.N (1BG07IS037)
Priya (1BG08IS402)
Guide Name:

Mrs.Girija .K
Sr.Lecturer
AIM OF THE PROJECT

To present a protocol that can


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
 
TECHNICAL ARCHITECTURE OF
PROPOSED SYSTEM

PA-UDP: The data receiver PA-UDP: The data sender

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