PAPERS PUBLISHED BY YEAR

By clicking the "Download All Papers" button, you are agreeing to our terms and conditions.
A Comprehensive Management Approach For HFC Networks
By Esteban E. Sandino, AT&T Broadband and Internet Services
1999
Advancing Return Technology ...... Bit By Bit
By Dr. Robert L. Howald, Manager, TNS Systems Engineering, General Instrument Corporation
1999
An Experimental Study of the Return-Path Performance of a DOCSIS System
By Thomas K. Fong, Ph.D. @Home Network, Bill Kostka Cable Television Laboratories, Inc and John Chen, Cisco Systems, Inc.
1999
Blended Technologies Operating in the World of HFC, Wireless, DSL, and Other Transport Technologies
By Jeff Tokar, High Speed Access Corp.
1999
Bringing Together Headend Consolidation and High-Speed Data Traffic in HFC Architecture Design
By Dr. Timothy Brophy, Dr. Robert Howald, Curt Smith, General Instrument Corporation, Transmission Network Systems
1999
Cable Headend Architecture for Delivery of Multimedia Services
By Mukta Kar, Majid Chelehmal, and Richard S. Prodan Cable Television Laboratories, Chezhian Renganathan , HCL Technologies Private India Pvt. Ltd.
1999
Correlating Return-Band Impulsive Noise Measurements from Houses with Sheath Current Induction Test Results
By Tom Williams, Holtzman Inc. , Longmont, Colorado
1999
Customer Management Solutions For DOCSIS
By Daniel Reilly, Solect Technology Group
1999
Deep Fiber Networks: New, Ready to Deploy Architectures Yield Technical And Economic Benefits
By Donald Sipes and Bob Loveless, Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.
1999
Deployment Of Grooming Within The Compressed Digital Domain
By AdamS. Tom, Ph.D., Imedia Corporation
1999
Digitized Return Path: Extending the Applicability of Hybrid-Fiber Coax Architectures for Full-Service Networks
By Farr Farhan, Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.
1999
Distortion Beat Characterization and the Impact on QAM BER Performance
By D. Stoneback, R. Howald and T. Brophy, GE and O. Sniezko , AT&T Broadband & Internet Services
1999
DWDM: Matching Technology Advancements With Business Requirements
By Venkatesh Mutalik, Staff Engineer, Advanced Fiber-optics, Philips Broadband Networks
1999
E-Commerce Over Cable: Providing Security For Interactive Applications
By Tony Wasilewski, Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.
1999
Emerging Trends In Home Networking
By Dan Sweeney, Intel Home Networking Organization
1999
Gain in Statistical Remultiplexing of MPEG-2 Transport Streams
By Ji Zhang, Sangeeta Ramakrishnan & Fang Wu, V-BITS, Inc.
1999
HFC Architecture In The Making
By Oleh Sniezko, Tony Werner, Doug Combs and Esteban Sandino, AT&T Broadband & Internet Services and Xiaolin Lu, Ted Darcie, Alan Gnauck, Sheryl Woodward, Bhavesh Desai and Xiaoxin Qiu, AT&T Labs , Rob Mclaughlin AT&T Broadband Services Engineering
1999
HomePNA-Enabling Broadband Distribution Throughout The Home
By Thomas L. Funk, Manager of Strategic Marketing, Compaq Computer Corp
1999
In-Service Measurement of Composite Triple Beat and Other Proof-of-Performance Enhancements
By Robert V. C. Dickinson, Edwin L. Dickinson, Dovetail Surveys Inc.
1999
Interactive TV Applications: Standard APIs for Digital TV Receivers
By Petr Peterka, General Instrument Corporation
1999
Managing The HFC Environment Using Cable Modem Derived Performance Data
By Rex Bullinger, @Home Network
1999
Meaningful Metrics For Return Path Monitoring
By Bill Morgan and Craig Chamberlain, Hewlett-Packard
1999
New Generation Non-Compressed Digital Transport Technologies Are Changing The Scope Of Today's Broadband Networks
By John Decker, Product Line Manager- Fiber Optics, Philips Broadband Networks
1999
Options for High-Efficiency HFC Return Architectures
By Eric Schweitzer, PhD, Harmonic Inc.
1999
Performance Measures for Cable Data Transmission
By Richard S. Prodan, Dan Rice, and Majid Chelehmal, Cable Television Laboratories
1999
Personal Networking in the Home: Opportunities and Challenges
By David Benham, Cisco Systems
1999
Precise Location of System Flaws Using Egress and Ingress Signal Data Streams Separately and in Combination
By Raymond J. Schneider, ComSonics Inc.
1999
Rate-remultiplexing: An Optimum Bandwidth Utilization Technology
By Richard S. Prodan, Mukta Kar, and Majid Chelehmal, Cable Television Laboratories
1999
Residential Gateways: From The Inside Out
By Paul Pishal, Philips Broadband Networks
1999
Reverse Path for Advanced Services-Architecture and Technology
By Oleh Sniezko , AT&T Broadband & Internet Services
1999
Security Issues For Remote Access And Virtual Private Networks Involving Cable Modems
By Daniel Howard, Digital Furnace Corporation
1999
Self Service Activation A Field Study Of High-Speed Data (HSD) Self Install
By Bruce F. Bahlmann, MediaOne Internet Services Group
1999
Statistically Multiplexing/Re-Multiplexing
By Limin Wang and Ajay Luthra, General Instrument Corp.
1999
The Exposed Head End: Enabling A Strategically Defensible Posture For Broadband Telecommunications Services
By Terry L. Wright, Chief Technology Officer, Convergence.com Corporation
1999
The Impact of Customer Care and Billing on Broadband Data Services
By Craig Hanson, Director, Advanced Technologies Ragan Wilkinson, Champion of Customer Care, Advanced Technologies, Lanse M. Leach, Ph.D., Senior Vice President, Chief Technology Officer, CableData, Inc.
1999
The Last Five Meters
By Gary H. Arlen, Arlen Communications Inc.
1999
The New Frontier of Custom Digital Service
By Patrick Harshman, PhD, Elisa Camahort, Steve Toteda, Harmonic Inc.
1999
Utilizing SRSC™ Technology In The Transmission Of Multiple Formats In The Cable Industry
By Thomas W. Myers, SilkRoad, Inc.
1999
WWW Traffic Modeling for HFC Networks
By Dee Denteneer & Verus Pronk , Philips Research Laboratories
1999