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        Title           : RObust Header Compression (ROHC):Profiles for UDP Lite
        Author(s)       : G. Pelletier
        Filename        : draft-pelletier-rohc-udplite-01.txt
        Pages           : 19
        Date            : 2003-1-31
        
This document defines ROHC (Robust Header Compression) profiles for
compression of RTP/UDP-Lite/IP packets (Real-Time Transport Protocol,
User Datagram Protocol Lite, Internet Protocol) and UDP-Lite/IP.
These profiles are defined based on their differences with the
profiles specified in [RFC-3095] for UDP [RFC-768].
Although both transport protocols are very similar, ROHC profiles
must be defined separately for robust compression of UDP-Lite headers
because it does not share protocol identifier with UDP. Also, the
UDP-Lite Checksum Coverage field does not share the semantics of the
corresponding UDP Length field and as a consequence cannot always be
inferred anymore.

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