The Improvement of Massive Amount of Data Information Transmission UDP Protocol in Poor Network

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This paper provided a method and implementation technique about massive amount of data information transmission based on a variety of problems of the UDP communication in poor network. We provided a method based on several deficiencies of traditional method, which could remove the task that would keep the data package transmission in the correct order to receiver in order to reduce the communication burden and improve the stability and efficiency of transmission. A large number of actual tests proved that the improve protocol can transmit the massive amount of data information good although the network speed is below 10K/S which showed the practical value.

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