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A Comparison Of PON Architectures
By James O. Farmer, Wave7 Optics, Inc.
2008
Advances In DWDM ROADM Technology Using Photonic Integrated Circuits
By Gaylord Hart, Infinera
2008
Building Large VOD Libraries With Next Generation On Demand Architecture
By Weidong Mao, Comcast Cable
2008
Cable’s Mobile Future: Which Technology And Why?
By Jay Bestermann, Tarun Chugh, ARRIS
2008
Cost Effective Watermarking In The Set Top Box
By Joseph Oren, Cinea Inc. a Dolby Company
2008
Dynamic Insertion For Short-form Video On Demand Advertising
By John Chandler-Pepelnjak, Brent Roraback, Microsoft
2008
Economic Impacts Of Video For The Broadband Wireless Operator
By Paul Steinberg, Mark Shaughnessy, Lloyd Johnson, Philip Fleming, Motorola, Inc.
2008
Femtocells: The Gateway To The Home
By Sheriff Popoola, Motorola Connected Home Solutions
2008
Future Directions In Cable Broadband Bandwidth Capacity
By John M. Ulm, Motorola, Home & Networks Mobility Technology Office
2008
How To Monetize Over-The-Top (OTT) Video
By Eitan Efron, Oversi
2008
Implementing Addressable Advertising In Linear Networks
By Steve Riedl, Time Warner Cable and Doug Jones, BigBand Networks
2008
INFRASTRUCTURE CAPABILTIES SUPPORTING CABLE’S NATIONAL PLATFORM
By James Mumma, Comcast Cable and Doug Jones, BigBand Networks
2008
Is IMS The Answer?
By Bruce P. McLeod, Cox Communications, Inc.
2008
Migrating Digital Ad-insertion Applications From MPEG-2 To AVC (H.264)
By Mukta Kar, Ph.D., Cable Television Laboratories, Inc., and Sam Narasimhan, Ph.D., Motorola, Inc.
2008
Mobile TV: A Technical And Economic Comparison Of Broadcast, Multicast And Unicast Alternatives And The Implications For Cable
By Michael Eagles, UPC Broadband and Tim Burke, Liberty Global Inc.
2008
MPEG-4 Transition Using Switched Digital Video
By John Schlack, Motorola, Inc.
2008
Optical Segmentation Technology Alternatives And Architectures
By Phil Miguelez and Fred Slowik, Motorola Access Networks Solutions
2008
Scaling Mount Everest: Delivering Multi-screen Video In An ‘Infinite Content’ World
By John Pickens, Cisco Systems, Inc., and Sree Kotay, Comcast
2008
System Overview And Technical Data Results And Analysis From HBO’s Field Test Of DVB-S2 And MPEG-4 HD Deployment
By Andrew Levine, Home Box Office, Inc.
2008
The Benefits And Challenges Of Deploying Large Regional VOD Asset Libraries.
By Michael W. Pasquinilli, Sunil Nakrani, Jaya Devabhaktuni, Concurrent Computer Corporation
2008
The Cox National Backbone: Building A Scalable Optical Network For Future Applications And Network Evolution
By Dan Estes, Cox Communications and Gaylord Hart, Infinera
2008
Timely And Secure: Real-Time Performance Challenges Of Content Security
By Reza Rassool, Widevine® Technologies Inc.
2008
Transcoding And Statistical Multiplexing Of MPEG4 (H.264) Broadcast Video
By John Hartung, Ph.D. and Santhana Krishnamachari, Ph.D., EGT
2008
Unicast Video Without Breaking The Bank: Economics, Strategies, And Architecture
By S.V. Vasudevan, Xiaomei Liu, and Robert Kidd, Cisco
2008
Variable Bit Rate Video Services In DOCSIS 3.0 Networks
By Xiaomei Liu, Alon Bernstein, Cisco Systems
2008
Video Layer Quality Of Service: Unprecedented Control And The Best Video Quality At Any Given Bit Rate
By Ron Gutman, Marc Tayer, Imagine Communications, Inc.
2008
What Technology Will Win In The Battle To Deliver Broadband Video To Customer Devices?
By Dave Lively, Cisco Systems and Marty Roberts, thePlatform
2008