What's Smart About Smart Power? Modernizing the Power Grid and HFC Networks: Power Outage Notifications and Advanced Sensing
By Dr. Robert F. Cruickshank, III, Cable Television Laboratories, Inc.
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2021 |
Upstream 3.0: Cable’s Response To Web 2.0
By Dr. Robert Howald and Phil Miguelez, Motorola Mobility
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2011 |
Adapting Advanced Video Coding To Cable Networks
By Mukta Kar, Ph.D. and Yasser Syed, Ph.D.
Cable Television Laboratories, Inc.
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2006 |
End to End Telecom for Healthcare Architecture: A Cable Industry Perspective
By Dr. Sudheer Dharanikota, Duke Tech Solutions Inc.; Clarke Stevens, Shaw Communications
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2021 |
Local Area Networks And Cable Television
By Robert V .C. Dickinson, AM Cable TV Industries, Inc.
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1986 |
Antenna Considerations For Controlling Cable System Leakage
By Ted J. Dudziak, PE , Project Engineering Manager, Wavetek RF Products
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1989 |
Development Of Baseband Decoder Compatible With EIA Interface Standard For Cable Receivers And Decoders
By Arthur E. Vigil, Staff Scientist, OAK Communications Inc.
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1986 |
General Purpose Computers For Cable Television Systems
By Raymond E. Daly IV,
Federal Communications Commission
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1977 |
The Coaxial Cable
By H. Lubars, J.A. Olszewski, Jack Arbuthnott, Jr., Ronald D. Lowe, Bert Arnold
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1969 |
A Practical Approach to Virtualizing DOCSIS 3.1 Network Functions
By David S. Early, Applied Broadband, Inc.; Paul E. Schauer, Comcast; Jason K. Schnitzer, Applied Broadband, Inc
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2017 |
Breathing New Lifespan into HFC: Tools, Techniques, and Optimizations
By Dr. Robert L. Howald, ARRIS
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2013 |
How To Evaluate Coaxial Cable For Maximum Utilization And Longevity
By Allen M. Kushner
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1967 |
Can Optical Fiber Compete With Coaxial Cable?
By Garold S. Tjaden, Cox Cable Communications, Inc.
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1983 |
National Cable Television Association Engineering Committee Update
By Tom Jokerst and Wendell Bailey, NCTA
|
1993 |
Why Are Cable Operators a Natural Fit to Support Telehealth: An Inter-Industry Perspective
By Dr. Sudheer Dharanikota & Ayarah Dharanikota, Duke Tech Solutions Inc.
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2020 |
Thermal Noise Revisited
By Dr. Harold W. Katz, Stern Telecommunications Corporation
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1983 |
Controlling Cable TV Head Ends And Generating Messages By Means Of A Micro Computer
By Robert E. Schloss and Steve Erley, Omega Communications, Inc.
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1980 |
The Use Of Dispersion-shifted Fiber For Cable TV Applications
By Douglas E. Wolfe, Corning Incorporated & Don Frymyer, Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.
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1992 |
Next Generation Cable Network Architecture
By Stephen D. Dukes, Cable Television Laboratories, Inc.
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1993 |
Two-Way Is Alive And Well
By Donald T. Rozak,
TOCOM, Inc.
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1976 |