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An Optimal 'Full-Service' HFC Network
By Israel Switzer, P.Eng. MediaLinx Interactive Inc.
1995
Audio Loudness and Dynamic Range in the Compressed Digital Environment
By Craig C. Todd Dolby Laboratories
1995
Authoring System For Flexffile And Rapid Development Of On Screen Display (OSD) Applications
By Mohan K Mohankumar and David M Ihnat, Network Systems Group, Zenith Electronics Corporation
1995
Availability Calculations And Considerations In A Broadband Hybrid Fiber Coax Network For Telephone Services
By Farr Farhan, Lee Thompson, Scientific-Atlanta
1995
Cable Powering Into A Distributed Load
By Doug Welch, Lectro Products, Inc
1995
Challenges And Solutions In The Introduction Of Digital Services In Home Coax Wiring
By Jack B. Terry, Northern Telecom and James 0. Farmer, ANTEC
1995
Challenges with Transmission of data over CATV networks
By Frank Koperda, Farr Farhan, Scientific-Atlanta
1995
Conditional Access and Security Considerations of Transactional Broadcast Digital Systems
By Louis D. Williamson, Time Warner Cable
1995
Considerations For Development Of Existing CATV Networks For Future Telecommunications Services
By Don Gall and Paul D. Brooks, TWC
1995
Customer Focused Service Process Improvement
By Nicholas Worth
1995
Digital Video Transmission System with Pilot Aided C-OFDM
By Yasuo Harada, Hiroshi Hayashino, Yasuhiro Uno, Tomohiro Kimura, Hitoshi Mori, Manager of Information & Communications Technology Laboratory, Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd.
1995
Example Interconnection Of Architectures, Cable And Telecommunications Systems
By Don Grise, Bellcore
1995
Fault Tolerance In The Orlando Full Service Network
By Michael Adams, Time Warner Cable Advanced Engineering
1995
Fiber By Design
By Kerry D. LaViolette, Philips Broadband Networks Incorporated
1995
Graphical User Interfaces: The Success (or Failure) to Navigating the lnfoBahn
By By Stacey White, General Instrument
1995
History and Present Status of The Decoder Interface
By Joseph B. Glaab, General Instrument
1995
Hybrid AM/16-VSB Lightwave Transmission System in Presence of Optical Reflections
By Shlomo Ovadia, Chinlon Lin, and William T. Anderson
1995
Hybrid Fiber-Coax Network Powering Issues
By Tom Osterman, President, Cornm/net Systems Inc. and Brian Bauer, Raychem Corporation
1995
Intelligent User Interface Design for Interactive Television Applications
By Steven Schlossstein, Interactive Health Network, Inc. -- HealthNet™
1995
Internet Access Via Cable TV: High Speed Access To The Information Highway
By Lynn Jones, Digital Equipment Corporation
1995
Management Aspects Of A Hybrid Fiber Coaxial (HFC) Network
By Gojo Strkic, Mark Chapman of Philips Broadband Networks Inc
1995
Managing the Return Spectrum to Optimize Interactive Revenue Opportunities
By James 0. Fanner, Antec Corporation
1995
Minimal Bandwidth Upgrades
By Ted E. Hanson, Post Newsweek Cable
1995
Noise Considerations in Coaxial Cable Systems
By Bruce Carlson, Henry Pixley, CommScope, Inc. General Instrument Corp
1995
Options For Cable Compliance With The New EAS Rules
By Shellie Rosser, ANTEC Corporation and Marty Callahan, President, Holly Anne Corp
1995
Performance Results of a Low-cost Aiternative Equalizer Architecture for 64/256-QAM Demodulation in a CATV Receiver
By K. Laudel, Applied Signal Technology, Inc
1995
Traffic Management for Highly Interactive Transactional System
By Mario P. Vecchi and Michael Adams, Time Warner Cable
1995
Transmitting Power in the 90s: Architectures and Systems
By David L. Cushman, Power Guard, an ANTEC Company
1995
Two-Way Plant Characterization
By Albert J. Kim, Rogers Engineering
1995
User-Perceived Availability Of Hybrid Fiber/Coax Networks
By David J. Large, Principal, Media Connections Group
1995
Using Cable TV's Hybrid Fiber Coax (HFC) Infrastructure for Data Communications
By Rouzbeh Yassini, LANcity Corporation
1995
Video Server Architecture
By Ralph W. Brown, Time Warner Cable
1995