Serv-U Based Audio Data Transmitting Management System on Broadcasting Stations

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With the development of digitalization and networking, traditional audio data sharing (for example, file sharing, simple FTP service) can no longer meet the ever-increasing demands of users. Due to the special requirement for broadcasting station security, we have undergone a second development of Serv-U FTP server, which has outstandingly high safety. At the same time, we can make interactive permission among broadcasting station user system. Based on above analysis, we develop a fully functional broadcasting station audio data transmitting management system. The experimental results show that this system has fully secured on the client-side login and provides convenience for user permission, with high practicability.

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