Title :
Architectures for broadband residential IP services over CATV networks
Author :
Hernandez-Valencia, Enrique J.
Author_Institution :
Performance Anal. Dept., AT&T Bell Labs., Holmdel, NJ, USA
Abstract :
The current state of the art in digital broadband access technologies to support emerging telecommunications services makes imminent the introduction of interactive broadband services-including data, video and the Internet-into the residential market. Over the last few years, much attention has been paid to the development of media access control protocols for cable TV networks that will allow the immediate support of broadband data services as the first step toward enhanced communications services for residential users. We review some of the architectural options that must be carefully considered in order to deliver Internet protocol (IP) services to such users in an efficient yet flexible manner. Future residential cable data services are expected to deliver Internet access, work-at-home applications, small business access, local area network LAN-LAN interconnect, and LAN emulation services over cable (CATV) networks
Keywords :
Internet; LAN interconnection; access protocols; broadband networks; business communication; cable television; data communication; digital communication; subscriber loops; television networks; CATV networks; Internet; Internet protocol services; LAN emulation services; LAN interconnection; broadband data services; broadband residential IP services; cable TV networks; data; digital broadband access technologies; interactive broadband services; media access control protocols; network architecture; residential cable data services; residential market; small business access; telecommunications services; video; work-at-home applications; Access protocols; Business; Cable TV; Communication cables; IP networks; LAN emulation; Media Access Protocol; Multicast protocols; Radio frequency; Web and internet services;
Journal_Title :
Network, IEEE