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Robust header compression (ROHC) in next-generation network processors
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Hardware SecurityEngineeringIntensive Rohc FunctionsHardware AccelerationEdge ComputingHigh-performance ArchitectureComputer ArchitectureComputer EngineeringNetwork On ChipParallel ProgrammingComputer ScienceResource BudgetsParallel ComputingData CompressionProcessor ArchitectureRobust Header CompressionHardware Architecture
Robust Header Compression (ROHC) provides for more efficient use of radio links for wireless communication in a packet switched network. Due to its potential advantages in the wireless access area and the proliferation of network processors in access infrastructure, there exists a need to understand the resource requirements and architectural implications of implementing ROHC in this environment. We present an analysis of the primary functional blocks of ROHC and extract the architectural implications on next-generation network processor design for wireless access. The discussion focuses on memory space and bandwidth dimensioning as well as processing resource budgets. We conclude with an examination of resource consumption and potential performance gains achievable by offloading computationally intensive ROHC functions to application specific hardware assists. We explore the design tradeoffs for hardware assists in the form of reconfigurable hardware, Application-Specific Instruction-set Processors (ASIPs), and Application-Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs).
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