DocumentCode
1618662
Title
Evolution options for broadband residential networks
Author
Cook, Andly ; Rosher, Paul ; Stern, Jeff
Author_Institution
BT Lab., Ipswich, UK
fYear
1993
Abstract
Interest in broadband networks, capable of supporting multimedia services in a residential area is flourishing, and developments in digital compression schemes have allowed enormous channel capacities to be considered. There are different evolutionary routes which could be pursued to evolve current networks to this goal. One option is to use dedicated fiber feeders to active nodes, each serving a few hundred customers on a shared tree and branch coaxial network. The alternative is to puruse a more fiber intensive approach. The fiber intensive approach is compared to the fiber-coax approach within a telco environment, and the way in which the fiber approach could evolve is examined
Keywords
broadband networks; active nodes; broadband residential networks; channel capacities; dedicated fiber feeders; digital compression; fiber intensive approach; fiber-coax approach; multimedia services; tree and branch coaxial network; Bandwidth; Broadcasting; Cable TV; Channel capacity; Feeds; Optical amplifiers; Optical fiber cables; Optical receivers; Quadrature amplitude modulation; Video compression;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Optical/Hybrid Access Networks, 1993., 5th Conference on
Conference_Location
Montreal, Que.
Print_ISBN
0-7803-1249-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/OHAN.1993.587765
Filename
587765
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