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A new version of the ROCCO draft is now available.
Comments are appreciated!!

BR
/Lars-Erik



>A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories.
>
>
> Title : RObust Checksum-based header COmpression (ROCCO)
> Author(s) : L. Jonsson, M. Degermark, H. Hannu, K. Svanbro
> Filename : draft-jonsson-robust-hc-03.txt,.ps
> Pages : 57
> Date : 20-Jan-00
>
>IP/UDP/RTP header compression [CRTP] can generate a large number of
>lost packets when used over links with significant error rates,
>especially when the round-trip time of the link is large.
>This document describes a more robust header compression scheme. The
>scheme is adaptable to the characteristics of the link over which it
>is used and also to the properties of the packet streams it
>compresses. Robustness against link-loss is achieved without
>decreasing compression efficiency.
>
>A URL for this Internet-Draft is:
>http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-jonsson-robust-hc-03.txt
>
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