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Title : A Link-Layer Assisted ROHC Profile for IP/UDP/RTP
Author(s) : L. Jonsson, G. Pelletier
Filename : draft-ietf-rohc-rtp-lla-03.txt
Pages : 19
Date : 09-Nov-01
This document defines a ROHC profile for compression of IP/UDP/RTP
packets, utilizing functionality provided by the lower layers to
increase compression efficiency by completely eliminating the header
for most packets during normal operation. The profile is built as an
extension to the ROHC RTP profile [ROHC]. It defines additional
mechanisms needed in ROHC, states requirements on the assisting layer
to guarantee transparency, and specifies general logic for
compression and decompression making use of this header-free packet.
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