Designing of New Data Synchronization System

Abstract

As the rapid development of Wireless Communications and the popularity of the Intelligent Terminal, data synchronization has been a social focus, meanwhile, user terminal devices are increasingly diversified, traditional synchronization technology based C/S mode has such deficiencies as insufficient amount of transmitting data and bad Real-time efficiency. It has become increasingly unable to meet the needs of future development. In this paper, we proposed and designed a new method and system by separating control with transmission to synchronize data to ensure Real-time data and improve efficiency.

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Yang, J. , Zheng, J. , Shang, Y. and Chen, J. (2013) Designing of New Data Synchronization System. Communications and Network, 5, 49-54. doi: 10.4236/cn.2013.51B012.

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