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	Title		: ROHC Formal Notation Requirements
	Author(s)	: J. Ozegovic
	Filename	: draft-ozegovic-rohc-fn-requirements-00.txt
	Pages		: 19
	Date		: 2003-7-23
	
This draft describes requirements expected to be achieved with 
profile formal notation system for ROHC.
The RObust Header Compression (ROHC) [1] scheme is designed to 
compress packet headers over error prone channels. It is built 
around an extensible core framework that can be tailored to 
compress new protocol stacks by adding additional ROHC profiles.
The role of formal notation is to provide a simple method for ROHC
profile specification. It is to be used in the phase of profile
refinement to achieve maximal compression ratio possible, as well 
as in the phase of software implementation to provide unambiguous
profile specification.

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