Robust Header Compression (rohc)


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Last Modified: 2007-09-28

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Chair(s):

  • Carl Knutsson <carl.knutsson@effnet.com>

    Transport Area Director(s):

  • Magnus Westerlund <magnus.westerlund@ericsson.com>
  • Lars Eggert <lars.eggert@nokia.com>

    Transport Area Advisor:

  • Magnus Westerlund <magnus.westerlund@ericsson.com>

    Technical Advisor(s):

  • Erik Nordmark <erik.nordmark@sun.com>
  • Carsten Bormann <cabo@tzi.org>

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    Description of Working Group:

    The Robust Header Compression (ROHC) Working Group was formed to
    develop new header compression protocols, designed to suit today's and
    future target link technologies. Most specifically, the ROHC protocols
    were to take into account typical needs presented by various wireless
    link technologies, and perform well for cellular links built using
    technologies such as WCDMA, EDGE, and CDMA-2000. Protocol development
    has thus focused on coping with issues such as high loss rates and
    long round trip times.

    The WG has specified a common compression protocol platform, the ROHC
    framework, along with a number of compression protocols (profiles).
    Most focus has been on compression of the Real-time Transport Protocol
    (RTP) headers, but profiles have also been specified for compression
    of UDP, ESP, IP-only, UDP-Lite, and TCP headers. The WG has further
    produced a ROHC link integration specification for PPP, an optimized
    RTP compression scheme for "0-byte compression", a ROHC MIB, as well
    as various informational documents related to ROHC header compression
    and/or header compression in general.

    In addition to the work on header compression, the ROHC WG has also
    developed the SigComp (Signaling Compression) protocol for end-to-end
    compression of text-based signaling protocol messages.

    The working group maintains connections with other standardization
    organizations developing cellular technology for IP, such as 3GPP and
    3GPP-2, to ensure that its output fulfills their requirements and will
    be put to good use.

    The current aims of the working group are:

    - to carry out a re-work of the ROHC framework and profiles
    specifications, hereafter referred to as the ROHCv2 project. The
    purpose of the ROHCv2 project is to generate a separate framework
    specification, not changing the framework part of the ROHC protocol,
    as well as a set of revised compression profiles. The most specific
    goals with the ROHCv2 profiles are to improve tolerance to packet
    reordering between compressor and decompressor, and to reduce the
    overall complexity of the protocol. It should be noted that the v2
    profiles will thus not be compatible with the original (ROHCv1)
    profiles, which means less complex ROHC implementations can be
    realized by not providing support for ROHCv1 (over links not yet
    supporting ROHC, or by shifting out support for ROHCv1 in the long
    run). Profile support is agreed through the ROHC channel negotiation,
    which is part of the ROHC framework and thus not changed by ROHCv2.

    - to update and correct the original profile specifications through
    publication of the "Corrections and Clarifications to RFC 3095"-
    document.

    - to finalize the ROHC profile work for TCP header compression.

    - to develop and/or document proper protocol solutions to apply ROHC
    over IPsec tunnels.

    - to finalize the "SigComp implementer's guide" and "SigComp for SIP"
    documents.

    The longer term goal of the working group is to advance all its
    specifications to Draft Standard status (with an exception for the
    original profiles being revised as part of the ROHCv2 activity).

    Goals and Milestones:

    Done  Submit I-D on Requirements for IP/UDP/RTP header compression.
    Done  Submit I-D of layer-2 design guidelines.
    Done  Submit I-D(s) proposing IP/UDP/RTP header compression schemes.
    Done  Submit I-D of Requirements for IP/TCP header compression.
    Done  Requirements for IP/UDP/RTP header compression submitted to IESG for publication as Informational.
    Done  Resolve possibly multiple IP/UDP/RTP compression schemes into a single scheme.
    Done  Submit I-D on IP/TCP header compression scheme.
    Done  IP/UDP/RTP header compression scheme submitted to IESG for publication as Proposed Standard.
    Done  Layer-2 design guidelines submitted to IESG for publication as Informational.
    Done  Initial draft on general signaling compression security analysis.
    Done  Requirements and assumptions for signaling compression
    Done  Signaling compression scheme submitted to IESG for publication as Proposed Standard, including security approach for SIP compression usage.
    Done  General signaling compression security analysis submitted to IESG for publication as Informational.
    Done  ROHC MIB submitted to IESG for publication as Proposed Standard.
    Done  ROHC IP-only profile submitted to IESG for publication as Proposed Standard
    Done  ROHC UDP Lite schemes submitted to IESG for publication as Proposed Standard.
    Done  Requirements for IP/TCP header compression submitted to IESG for publication as Informational.
    Done  Problem analysis ROHC-over-channels-that-can-reorder-packets submitted to IESG for publication as Informational
    Done  I-Ds of ROHC IP/UDP/RTP bis, framework and profiles separated.
    Done  RFC 3095 Implementer's Guide submitted to IESG for publication as Proposed Standard
    Done  IP/TCP compression scheme submitted to IESG for publication as Proposed Standard
    Done  ROHC framework submitted to IESG for publication as Proposed Standard
    Done  SigComp for SIP submitted to IESG for publication as Proposed Standard
    Dec 2006  Revised ROHC IP/UDP/RTP profiles submitted to IESG for publication as Proposed Standard
    Done  SigComp Implementer's Guide submitted to IESG for publication as Proposed Standard
    Jan 2007  RObust Header Compression Protocol Number Registration submitted to IESG for publication as Proposed Standard
    Feb 2007  ROHC encapsulation profile(s) for IPHC/CRTP/eCRTP submitted to IESG for publication as Proposed Standard
    Mar 2007  IKE/IPsec extensions for HC-session Parameter Negotiation submitted to IESG for publication as Proposed Standard
    Mar 2007  Header Compression over IPsec (HCoIPsec) submitted to IESG for publication as Informational
    Jun 2007  Recharter of WG to develop additional profiles if needed, or possible additional compression schemes. Consideration of concluding the working group.

    Internet-Drafts:

    Integration of Robust Header Compression (RoHC) over IPsec Security Associations (29904 bytes)
    RObust Header Compression Version 2 (ROHCv2): Profiles for RTP, UDP, IP, ESP and UDP Lite (245103 bytes)
    IKEv2 Extensions to Support Robust Header Compression over IPsec (RoHCoIPsec) (16369 bytes)
    IPsec Extensions to Support Robust Header Compression over IPsec (RoHCoIPsec) (17969 bytes)

    Request For Comments:

    RObust Header Compression (ROHC) (RFC 3095) (368746 bytes) updated by RFC 3759,RFC 4815
    Requirements for robust IP/UDP/RTP header compression (RFC 3096) (15018 bytes)
    A Link-Layer Assisted ROHC Profile for IP/UDP/RTP (RFC 3242) (49007 bytes) obsoleted by RFC 4362
    Requirements and assumptions for ROHC 0-byte IP/UDP/RTP compression (RFC 3243) (12451 bytes)
    ROHC over PPP (RFC 3241) (24424 bytes) updates RFC 1332/ updated by RFC 4815
    Zero-byte Support for Reliable Bidirectional Mode (R-mode) in Extended Link-Layer Assisted RObust Header Compression (ROHC) Profile (RFC 3408) (14805 bytes)
    Lower Layer Guidelines for Robust RTP/UDP/IP Header Compression (RFC 3409) (25815 bytes)
    SigComp - Extended Operations (RFC 3321) (39433 bytes) updated by RFC 4896
    Signaling Compression (RFC 3320) (137035 bytes) updated by RFC 4896
    Signaling Compression Requirements & Assumptions (RFC 3322) (27533 bytes)
    RObust Header Compression (ROHC):Terminology and Channel Mapping Examples (RFC 3759) (50168 bytes) updates RFC 3095
    Definitions of Managed Objects for Robus Header Compression (RFC 3816) (104947 bytes)
    RObust Header Compression (ROHC): A Compression Profile for IP (RFC 3843) (33549 bytes) updated by RFC 4815
    RObust Header Compression (ROHC):Profiles for UDP-Lite (RFC 4019) (46896 bytes) updated by RFC 4815
    A Negative Acknowledgement Mechanism for Signaling Compression (RFC 4077) (34250 bytes)
    RObust Header Compression (ROHC): Requirements on TCP/IP Header Compression (RFC 4163) (20587 bytes)
    RObust Header Compression (ROHC):Context Replication for ROHC Profiles (RFC 4164) (47088 bytes)
    RObust Header Compression (ROHC): ROHC over Channels that can Reorder Packets (RFC 4224) (49416 bytes)
    RObust Header Compression (ROHC): A Link-Layer Assisted Profile for IP/UDP/RTP (RFC 4362) (53926 bytes) obsoletes RFC 3242/ updated by RFC 4815
    TCP/IP Field Behavior (RFC 4413) (105012 bytes)
    Signaling Compression (SigComp) Users' Guide (RFC 4464) (79643 bytes)
    Signaling Compression (SigComp) Torture Tests (RFC 4465) (118772 bytes)
    RObust Header Compression (ROHC): Corrections and Clarifications to RFC 3095 (RFC 4815) (74819 bytes) updates RFC 3095,RFC 3241,RFC 3843,RFC 4019,RFC 4362
    Signaling Compression (SigComp) Corrections and Clarifications (RFC 4896) (58435 bytes) updates RFC 3320,RFC 3321,RFC 3485
    Formal Notation for RObust Header Compression (ROHC-FN) (RFC 4997) (131231 bytes)
    RObust Header Compression (ROHC): A Profile for TCP/IP (ROHC-TCP) (RFC 4996) (183113 bytes)
    The RObust Header Compression (ROHC) Framework (RFC 4995) (87198 bytes)
    Applying Signaling Compression (SigComp) to the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) (RFC 5049) (47891 bytes)

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