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Robust Header Compression

Known as: ROHC 
Robust Header Compression (ROHC) is a standardized method to compress the IP, UDP, UDP-Lite, RTP, and TCP headers of Internet packets.
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2019
2019
In this Master Thesis we aim to evaluate the Robust Header Compression protocol in cel- lular IoT. The initial results show that… 
2017
2017
Cellular networks support a large number of wireless users with different service preferences in a variety of different channel… 
2009
2009
Header compression is the process of reducing protocol header overhead in order to improve link efficiency while maintaining the… 
2008
2008
The enormous growth in the use of the IP-based multimedia and other applications has increased the need to use the available… 
2006
2006
This document defines a ROHC (Robust Header Compression) profile for compression of IP/UDP/RTP (Internet Protocol/User Datagram… 
2004
2004
IPv6 extends capabilities of legacy IPv4 networks. The advantages of IPv6, however, come at the cost of increased operational… 
2002
2002
IP-based realtime multimedia communication provides for a large Layer-3 and Layer-4 header overhead due to usually small payload… 
2000
2000
IP/UDP/RTP header compression [CRTP] can generate a large number of lost packets when used over links with significant error… 
2000
2000
Internet-Drafts are working documents of the Int ernet Engineering Task Force (IETF), its areas, and its working gr oups. Note… 
2000
2000
When real-time multimedia is carried over bandwidth-limited channels using the IP, UDP, and RTP protocols, it is critical to…