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Cooperative Header Compression

Cooperative Header Compression. 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) . 2005.

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Cooperative Header Compression

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  1. Cooperative Header Compression 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). 2005

  2. Scenario: multiple channels between terminal and cellular network

  3. HC Approach Single Channel

  4. HC Approach Multiple Channels

  5. HC Approach Multiple channels with channel errors

  6. More Robust HC Approach by Exploiting Multiple Channels

  7. HC Approach: Possible Implementation

  8. Error healing

  9. AICs construction for three cooperative channels

  10. Packet Error Probability vs Channel Error Probability

  11. Efficiency vs Channel Error Probability

  12. Measurement Testbed

  13. Cooperative HC • Advantageous of the proposed scheme • Exploit cooperative behavior of parallel channels • Bandwidth efficiency • Low memory consumption and low complexity • Robustness • No need for feedback channel (can be used for multicasting) • Only a small number of cooperative channels are needed to perform efficiently • Analogy: FEC

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