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Center for TeleInFrastructure 2 Reference List  F.H.P. Fitzek, S. Hendrata, P. Seeling and M. Reisslein. Chapter in Wireless Internet -- Header Compression Schemes for Wireless Internet Access. CRC Press  V. Jacobson, Compressing TCP/IP headers for low-speed serial links, RFC 1144, February  M. Degermark, B. Nordgren and S. Pink, IP header compression, RFC 2507, February  S. J. Perkins and M. W. Mutka, Dependency Removal for Transport Protocol Header Compression over Noisy Channels. In Proc. of IEEE International Conference on Communications, Canada, June 1997, pp  M. Degermak, M. Engan, B. Nordgren, and S. Pink, Low-loss TCP/IP header compression for wireless networks. In Proceedings of ACM MobiCom’96. October 1997, pp

Center for TeleInFrastructure 3 Reference List  C. Perkins and J. Crowcroft, Effect of interleaving on RTP header compression, in Proceedings of IEEE Infocom 2000, Tel Aviv, Israel, 2000, pp  K. Svanbro, H. Hannu, L.-E. Jonsson, and M. Degermark, Wireless real- time IP services enabled by header compression, in Proceedings of the IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC), Tokyo, Japan, 2000, pp  C. Bormann, C. Burmeister, M. Degermark, H. Fukushima, H. Hannu, L.-E. Jonsson, R. Hakenberg, T. Koren, K. Le, Z. Liu, A. Martensson, A. Miyazaki, K. Svanbro, T. Wiebke, T. Yoshimura, and H. Zheng, Robust Header Compression (ROCH): Framework and four profiles: RTP, UDP, ESP, and uncompressed, RFC 3095, Tech. Rep., July 2001.

Center for TeleInFrastructure 4 Reference List  L-E. Jonsson and G. Pelletier, ROCH: A Link-Layer Assisted Profile for for IP/UDP/RTP, RFC 3242, Tech. Rep., April  R. Price, C. Bormann, J. Christoffersson, H. Hannu, Z. Liu, and J. Rosenberg, Signaling Compression (SigComp), RFC 3320, Tech. Rep., January  T. Koren, S. Casner, J. Geevarghese, B. Thompson and P. Ruddy, Enchanced Compressed RTP for Links with High Delay, Packet Loss and Reodering, RFC 3545, Tech. Rep., July 2003.

Center for TeleInFrastructure 5 Reference List  F.H.P. Fitzek and T. K. Madsen and P. Popovski and R. Prasad and M. Katz. Cooperative IP Header Compression for Parallel Channels in Wireless Meshed Networks in IEEE International Conference on Communication (ICC).  P. Seeling and M. Reisslein and F.H.P. Fitzek and S. Hendrata. Video Quality Evaluation for Wireless Transmisison with Robust Header Compression in Proceedings of the IEEE Fourth International Conference on Information, Communications & Signal Processing and Fourth IEEE Pacific-Rim Conference On Multimedia (ICICS-PCM 03), pages Singapore.  S. Rein and F.H.P. Fitzek and M. Reisslein. Voice Quality Evaluation for Wireless Transmission with ROHC in International Conference on Internet and Multimedia Systems and Applications (IMSA 2003), pages Honolulu, USA.