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A 10-Year Residential Bandwidth Demand Forecast And Implications For Delivery Networks
By Randy Nash, Motorola
2002
A Cable Operator's Guide To Cablehome™ 1.0 Features
By Kevin Luehrs, Steve Saunders, CableLabs® and Nancy Davoust, YAS Broadband Ventures
2002
An Analysis Of The TDMA And S-CDMA Technologies Of DOCSIS 2.0
By Fabien Buda, Emmanuel Lemois, and Hikmet Sari Juniper Networks
2002
Analysis Of Bandwidth-Conservative Service Opportunity
By Gregory E. Feldkamp, Ph.D, @Security Broadband Corporation
2002
Architecting The Home Gateway To Deliver Bundled Services At The Lowest Cost And Highest Performance
By Andrew M. Parolin, SiGe Semiconductor, Inc.
2002
Bandwidth Utilization On Cable-Based High Speed Data Networks
By Terry D. Shaw, Ph. D., CableLabs
2002
Broadcast Triggers Insertion For Digital Environments
By Hervé Utheza, Liberate Technologies
2002
Cable Industry Considerations In Choosing Wireless Home Networking Technology
By Yigal Bitran, CTO, Broadband Communications Israel, Texas Instruments
2002
Cloned Identity Threats In Packetcable
By Alexander Medvinsky, Jay Strater, Motorola Broadband
2002
Considerations For Digital Program Insertion Of Multiple-Video Programs
By Aldo G. Cugnini, SpotOn, an ACTV Company
2002
Customized Broadband – Analysis Techniques For Blended Multiplexes
By Dr. Robert L. Howald, Erik Metz, Rob Thompson , Motorola Broadband Communications Sector
2002
Determining Readiness For 2-Way Interactive Services
By Bob Harrison, Spyglass Integration
2002
Developing Middleware For The OCAP Market
By Joel Zdepski, Ph.D., OpenTV, Inc.
2002
Dynamic Adaptation To Impaired RF Upstream Channels Using Advanced Phy
By Daniel Howard, Hal Roberts, Broadcom Corporation and ADC
2002
Economic Implications Of An Advanced Operational Support System
By Bruce Bahlmann, Alopa Networks
2002
Efficient Server Distribution In All Demand Systems
By Doug Makofka, Bob Mack, Motorola BCS
2002
Implementing The NCTA-CEA PSIP Agreement
By Mark Corl, Glen Myers, Nandhu Nandhakumar, Jian Shen, and Gomer Thomas, Triveni Digital, Inc.
2002
IP Streaming And Broadband, Together On The Road To The Two-Way IP Highway?
By Chris Dinallo, Pace Micro Technology Americas
2002
IP Video To The Home Using An Ethernet Passive Optical Network
By T. Neel, Alloptic
2002
Manipulating Memory In Set-Top Boxes: Getting The Most For Your Money
By Haig Krakirian, Pioneer Digital Technologies, Inc.
2002
MPEG Standards Evolution And Impact On Cable
By Dr. Paul Moroney, Dr. Ajay Luthra, Motorola Broadband Communications Sector
2002
MPEG-4 Video-On-Demand For Cable Systems: An Overview
By By R. Jordan Greenhall, DivXNetworks, Inc.
2002
Network PVR Video Server Architecture
By Jay Schiller, Michael Fallon,nCUBE Corporation
2002
On Preserving The Quality Of Internet Streaming Through A DOCSIS Network
By Matt Haines and Asha Vellaikal, Aerocast, Inc.
2002
Opencable Application Platform – Status And Roadmap
By Allen R. Schmitt-Gordon, Ph.D. and Frank Sandoval, Cable Television Laboratories, Inc.
2002
Optimizing The Last Mile
By Rice, D. and Schnitzer. J., Stargus, Inc
2002
Optimizing Transmission Parameters In DOCSIS 2.0 With A Digital Upstream Channel Analyzer (DUCA)
By Noam Geri, Itay Lusky,Texas Instruments, Broadband Communications Group
2002
Per-Flow QoS Enables Transactional Bandwidth Management
By Gerry White, Motorola Broadband Communications Sector
2002
Public Key Infrastructure - Using X.509 Certificates For Device Authenication: Here A Cert, There A Cert, Everywhere A Cert
By Doug Jones, YAS Broadband Ventures, LLC.
2002
Push For More Money: Reassessing The Bandwidth Consumption Model For High Speed Data
By Walter Boyles, Wavexpress, Inc.
2002
Quality Of Service - It Is What It Is, And It Ain't What It Ain't
By Doug Jones, YAS Broadband Ventures, LLC.
2002
Requirements For A Cablehome Residential Gateway
By Lior Storfer,Texas Instruments, Cable Broadband Communications
2002
Securing DOCSIS Cable Networks
By Annie Phan, Cisco Systems
2002
Security For Next Generation Access Networks
By Stephen Thomas, Wave7 Optics
2002
Small System Architecture For Digital Cable
By Christopher Poli, PE and Michael Hicks, Motorola Broadband Communications Sector
2002
Statistical Properties Of Composite Distortions In HFC Systems And Their Effects On Digital Channels
By Dr. Ron D. Katznelson, Broadband Innovations, Inc.
2002
Technical Analysis Of DOCSIS 2.0
By Hal Roberts, Benoit Legault, Mike Rude, ADC
2002
Transparent Transport Of IP And MPEG
By Narisa N. Y. Chu ,Motorola Broadband Communications Sector
2002
Transport Of CBR Traffic On IP Networks
By Tom Carr, Bruce Roe, Wave7 Optics
2002
VoIP Services: PacketCable Delivers A Comprehensive System
By David McIntosh, Maria Stachelek, CableLabs
2002