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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.
2021
Upstream 3.0: Cable’s Response To Web 2.0
By Dr. Robert Howald and Phil Miguelez, Motorola Mobility
2011
Adapting Advanced Video Coding To Cable Networks
By Mukta Kar, Ph.D. and Yasser Syed, Ph.D. Cable Television Laboratories, Inc.
2006
End to End Telecom for Healthcare Architecture: A Cable Industry Perspective
By Dr. Sudheer Dharanikota, Duke Tech Solutions Inc.; Clarke Stevens, Shaw Communications
2021
Local Area Networks And Cable Television
By Robert V .C. Dickinson, AM Cable TV Industries, Inc.
1986
Antenna Considerations For Controlling Cable System Leakage
By Ted J. Dudziak, PE , Project Engineering Manager, Wavetek RF Products
1989
Development Of Baseband Decoder Compatible With EIA Interface Standard For Cable Receivers And Decoders
By Arthur E. Vigil, Staff Scientist, OAK Communications Inc.
1986
General Purpose Computers For Cable Television Systems
By Raymond E. Daly IV, Federal Communications Commission
1977
The Coaxial Cable
By H. Lubars, J.A. Olszewski, Jack Arbuthnott, Jr., Ronald D. Lowe, Bert Arnold
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
2017
Breathing New Lifespan into HFC: Tools, Techniques, and Optimizations
By Dr. Robert L. Howald, ARRIS
2013
How To Evaluate Coaxial Cable For Maximum Utilization And Longevity
By Allen M. Kushner
1967
Can Optical Fiber Compete With Coaxial Cable?
By Garold S. Tjaden, Cox Cable Communications, Inc.
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.
2020
Thermal Noise Revisited
By Dr. Harold W. Katz, Stern Telecommunications Corporation
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.
1980
The Use Of Dispersion-shifted Fiber For Cable TV Applications
By Douglas E. Wolfe, Corning Incorporated & Don Frymyer, Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.
1992
Next Generation Cable Network Architecture
By Stephen D. Dukes, Cable Television Laboratories, Inc.
1993
Two-Way Is Alive And Well
By Donald T. Rozak, TOCOM, Inc.
1976