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SHF - New Quality For Cable TV
By Israel Switzer, Switzer Engineering Services Limited
1976
Digital Frame Grabbing
By Israel Switzer, Switzer Engineering Services Limited
1975
Increasing The Channel Capacity Of Single Ended CATV Amplifiers
By E. W. Finlay, York Cablevision Limited and J. Cappon, J. Cappon & Associates Limited
1975
Technical Eye Opener Workshop: Training/Job Classification/licensing For CATV?
By Society of Cable Television Engineers
1975
The Potential Benefits of Precise Frequency Control of Television Transmitters
By John A. Pranke, Theta-Com
1975
TV Studio Origination: The Professional Approach - NOT A TECH PAPER
By Matt P. Spinello, Ampex Video Institute
1970
Disposable Domains
By Yizheng Chen, Manos Antonakakis, Wenke Lee, Georgia Institute of Technology
2014
Resume Of Presentation
By Paul H. Robbins, P. E., Executive Director, National Society of Professional Engineers
1972
Coherent Carriers For CATV - State Of The Art
By I. Switzer, P.Eng., Maclean-Hunter Cable TV Limited
1972
Transistorized Microwave for CATV
By Paul Hertel, Collins Radio Company
1964
A Software Friendly DOCSIS Control Plane
By Alon Bernstein, Cisco Systems
2012
Engineering Economics – DOCSIS 3.0 Channel Bonding For Improved Network Economics
By Amit Garg, James Moon, Comcast Corporation
2012
Surfaces: A New Way Of Looking At TV
By Simon Parnall, Kevin Murray and James Walker, NDS
2012
The Architecture of the Open-Source Remote Phy Device
By Alon Bernstein and Anlu Yan, Cisco Systems
2016
Cell Backhaul – Building The 5G-Ready Network of The Future, Today
By Jon Baldry, Infinera
2017
Competitive Advantages Of HFC Networks for Wireless Convergence
By John Chamberlain & Mark Alrutz, CommScope
2017
Mobile Backhaul Synchronization Architecture
By Jennifer Andreoli-Fang, PhD, CableLabs; John T. Chapman, Cisco Systems
2017
Opportunities in Wi-Fi With 60 GHz
By Carol Ansley & Charles Cheevers, ARRIS
2017
FDX DOCSIS Line Extender: Deploying FDX DOCSIS Beyond N+0
By John T Chapman & Hang Jin, Cisco Systems
2018
Detecting Video Piracy with Machine Learning
By Matthew Tooley & Thomas Belford, NCTA – The Internet & Television Assocation
2019