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    The RObust Header Compression (ROHC) Framework

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    Robust Header Compression (ROHC) in Next-Generation Network Processors

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    Robust Header Compression (ROHC) provides for more efficient use of radio links for wireless communication in a packet switched network. Due to its potential advantages in the wireless access area andthe proliferation of network processors in access infrastructure, there exists a need to understand the resource requirements and architectural implications of implementing ROHC in this environment. We presentan analysis of the primary functional blocks of ROHC and extract the architectural implications on next-generation network processor design for wireless access. The discussion focuses on memory space andbandwidth dimensioning as well as processing resource budgets. We conclude with an examination of resource consumption and potential performance gains achievable by offloading computationally intensiveROHC functions to application specific hardware assists. We explore the design tradeoffs for hardware as-sists in the form of reconfigurable hardware, Application-Specific Instruction-set Processors (ASIPs), andApplication-Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs)

    Unidirectional and bidirectional optimistic modes IP header compression for real-time video streaming

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    Communication over Internet Protocol (IP) networks, has become crucial component of day everyday activities. They are utilized over the Internet to support a wide range of services. The flexibility of this kind of transmission relies on the IP User Datagram Protocol (UDP), IP/UDP/Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) and IP/Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). Unfortunately, the weight of encapsulated protocol headers affects the transmission efficiency. This research aims at improving a technique that reduce the packets header size by compression. Performance analysis of the enhanced efficient techniques in both unidirectional and bidirectional optimistic modes applied to real-time video streaming traffic for UDP/IP and HTTP/TCP flows over free error channel has been conducted. The finding shows that the header compression ratio in each case is good and better than the previous studies. The technique achieved a reduction up to 90% for RTP/UDP/IP, 89% for UDP /IP and 77.5 to 86.5 % for TCP/IP profile. This research contribution is restricted to compression gain and saving for 0x0000, 0x0001, 0x0002 and 0x0006 profiles in the unidirectional and bidirectional optimistic mode

    Robust header compression over IEEE 802 networks

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    Tese de mestrado. Redes e Serviços de Comunicação. Faculdade de Engenharia. Universidade do Porto, INESC Porto. 200

    Hardware Acceleration of the Robust Header Compression (RoHC) Algorithm

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    With the proliferation of Long Term Evolution (LTE) networks, many cellular carriers are embracing the emerging eld of mobile Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). The robust header compression (RoHC) framework was introduced as a part of the LTE Layer 2 stack to compress the large headers of the VoIP packets before transmitted over LTE IP-based architectures. The headers, which are encapsulated Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP)/User Datagram Protocol (UDP)/Internet Protocol (IP) stack, are large compared to the small payload. This header-compression scheme is especially useful for ecient utilization of the radio bandwidth and network resources. In an LTE base-station implementation, RoHC is a processing-intensive algorithm that may be the bottleneck of the system, and thus, may be the limiting factor when it comes to number of users served. In this thesis, a hardware-software and a full-hardware solution are proposed, targeting LTE base-stations to accelerate this computationally intensive algorithm and enhance the throughput and the capacity of the system. The results of both solutions are discussed and compared with respect to design metrics like throughput, capacity, power consumption, chip area and exibility. This comparison is instrumental in taking architectural level trade-o decisions in-order to meet the present day requirements and also be ready to support future evolution. In terms of throughput, a gain of 20% (6250 packets/sec can be processed at a frequency of 150 MHz) is achieved in the HW-SW solution compared to the SW-Only solution by implementing the Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) and the Least Signicant Bit(LSB) encoding blocks as hardware accelerators . Whereas, a Full-HW implementation leads to a throughput of 45 times (244000 packets/sec can be processed at a frequency of 100 MHz) the throughput of the SW-Only solution. However, the full-HW solution consumes more Lookup Tables (LUTs) when it is synthesized on an Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) platform compared to the HW-SW solution. In Arria II GX, the HW-SW and the full-HW solutions use 2578 and 7477 LUTs and consume 1.5 and 0.9 Watts, respectively. Finally, both solutions are synthesized and veried on Altera's Arria II GX FPGA

    Optimizing The MPLS Support For Real Time IPv6-Flows Using MPLS-PHS Approach.

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    The huge coverage space of IPv6 addresses and providing guaranteed support for the ever increasing customer demand, results in the dealing with bigger packet header-size compared to the payload-size especially in some real time video and audio applications, consequently more bandwidth is wasting

    Evaluation of cross-layer reliability mechanisms for satellite digital multimedia broadcast

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    This paper presents a study of some reliability mechanisms which may be put at work in the context of Satellite Digital Multimedia Broadcasting (SDMB) to mobile devices such as handheld phones. These mechanisms include error correcting codes, interleaving at the physical layer, erasure codes at intermediate layers and error concealment on the video decoder. The evaluation is made on a realistic satellite channel and takes into account practical constraints such as the maximum zapping time and the user mobility at several speeds. The evaluation is done by simulating different scenarii with complete protocol stacks. The simulations indicate that, under the assumptions taken here, the scenario using highly compressed video protected by erasure codes at intermediate layers seems to be the best solution on this kind of channel

    ULE Robust Header Compression For Ip-Based Communication Over Digital Video Broadcasting-Satellite (DVB-S) [TK5104. T261 2008 f rb].

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    Untuk selama 35 tahun, Internet telah berkembang dan bertumbuh dengan pesat. Disebabkan pembangunan yang mendadak, permintaan capaian Internet menjadi kian popular di mana-mana saja melalui pelbagai jenis media, Over a span of thirty five years, the Internet has developed and grown rapidly. Due to its rapid growth, the demand for Internet access today is everywhere and over every possible medium such as satellite communications
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