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Title : ROHC-TCP Early Compression
Author(s) : Y. Saifullah et al.
Filename : draft-saifullah-rohc-tcp-early-compression-00.txt
Pages : 13
Date : 2002-10-28
This document specifies Early Compression Enabler for ROHC-TCP to
increase compression gain. The enabler provides a generic platform to
implement an early compression mechanism. An early compression
mechanism is an out-of-band mechanism that populates the ROHC-TCP
decompression context with some of the header fields before the ROHC-
TCP initialization step. ROHC-TCP does not need to carry those
fields, thus early compression provides compression from the very
first TCP packet and increases the compression gain. It is especially
useful for short-lived TCP connections. The document describes the
working of Early Compression Enabler as part of ROHC-TCP. It also
specifies protocol changes for the ROHC-TCP protocol. It does not
specify any particular early compression mechanism.
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