作者
Frank HP Fitzek, Gerrit Schulte, Esa Piri, Jarno Pinola, Marcos D Katz, Jyrki Huusko, Kostas Pentikousis, Patrick Seeling
发表日期
2009/1/16
期刊
WiMAX Evolution: Emerging Technologies and Applications
页码范围
183-197
出版商
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
简介
Even though WiMAX technology offers high data rates, the overall capacity over the air is shared among several WiMAX users. This is especially true for the WiMAX support of femto cells. In this scenario very small wireless cells, covered by short-range technologies such as WLAN or Bluetooth, are wirelessly connected to the Internet backbone by WiMAX links. The number of accumulated users will be high and any means to gain additional capacity are more than welcomed. An effective approach to increase capacity is to utilize header compression. In the wireless world, Robust Header Compression (ROHC), as standardized in RFC3095 (Bormann et al., 2001), is a widely applied header compression scheme. ROHC is a method to reduce the overhead of the packet header information down to 10% or less. This method is especially effective if the payload is relatively small in contrast to the header itself. In this …
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