Abstract :
The issues involved in the design of a broadband integrated services digital network (B-ISDN), that utilizes optical fibers in the subscriber loop, are considered. A hybrid scheme that provides integrated access to ISDN and broadband services by delivering voice/data signals in a digital format while using an analog format for full-motion video services to subscribers is proposed. The discussion covers planning for a B-ISDN, the system concept, implementation, the loop fiber network, subscriber equipment, and cost comparison and analysis.<>
Keywords :
ISDN; broadband networks; optical fibres; optical links; B-ISDN; broadband integrated services hybrid network; cost comparison; digital format; full-motion video services; optical fibers; subscriber loop; voice/data signals; Automatic testing; B-ISDN; Graphics; High definition video; ISDN; Ice; Intserv networks; Lab-on-a-chip; TV; Telephony;