Pegasus Network Architecture (1997)

By Michael Adams, Time Warner Cable

This paper will describe the architecture of a digital video delivery system that is designed to complement Hybrid-Fiber Cable (HFC) networks. The paper will discuss the evolution of the network from a pure digital broadcast system into an interactive system and ultimately into a true video-on-demand capable system. This paper will include significant learning's about interactive network system design from the Orlando Full Service Network as well as integration of these designs with analog and digital broadcast systems.

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