Re: [idn] I-D ACTION:draft-chung-idn-ace37-00.txt

"Edmon" <edmon@neteka.com> Wed, 19 September 2001 14:18 UTC

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From: Edmon <edmon@neteka.com>
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Subject: Re: [idn] I-D ACTION:draft-chung-idn-ace37-00.txt
Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2001 09:57:40 -0400
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This draft has been superceded by a better implementation:
yielding upto at least 21 han characters (63 octets) and typically at least
39-40 latin based characters, and still use a highly efficient and simple
XOR differential one-pass encode and decoding scheme.  Which means it is
much more efficient than ACE-Z.
I have not submitted the document as a formal draft yet, but will do so
shortly.  You could find the document at
http://www.dnsii.org/dnsii-ace32x-00.txt
Included in the document is also a sample C implementation.

Edmon



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> A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts
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>
> Title : ACE Utilizing All 37 Alphanumeric Characters (ACE37)
> Author(s) : E. Chung, D. Leung
> Filename : draft-chung-idn-ace37-00.txt
> Pages : 17
> Date : 05-Jul-01
>
> ACE37 is a combination of DUDE-02, AMC-W/V and LACE.  ACE37 utilizes
> the simple one pass algorithm of DUDE, the character block
> considerations of AMC-W/V and the Base-32 compression of LACE.  It
> also fully utilizes entire LDH set currently allowed in the DNS (A-
> z, 0-9 and '-') within its character repertoire to optimize
> performance and compression.
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