The cable television (CATV) networks, since their introduction in the late 1940s, have now become a crucial part of the broadcasting industry. To keep up with growing demands from the subscribers, cable networks nowadays not only provide television programs but also deliver two-way interactive services such as telephone, high-speed Internet and social TV features. A new standard for CATV networks is released every five to six years to satisfy the growing demands from the mass market. From this perspective, this thesis is concerned with three main aspects for the continuing development of cable networks: (i) efficient implementations of backward-compatibility functions from the old standard, (ii) addressing and providing solutions for techni...
The Digital Video Broadcasting Project (DVB) is a multinational initiative to standardize digital br...
The paper deals with investigations carried out to increase the effectiveness of video-on-demand (Vo...
As we learned in chapter 1, HFC networks have evolved from traditionally broadcasting only multichan...
The cable television (CATV) networks, since their introduction in the late 1940s, have now become a ...
This article describes algorithm design for assignment frequency channels for services in CATV netwo...
The cable television (CATV) industry has grown significantly since its inception in the late 1940’s....
The cable television industry has experienced massive growth since it began in the United States as ...
The concept of cable television, originally called community antenna television (CATV), began in the...
The cable industry originated in United States with the first cable television being invented in 194...
The development of a standard for interactive multimedia services over Community Antenna Television ...
The introduction of cable television (CATV) in the 1940s and 1950s has significantly influenced comm...
Cable modems offer qualitatively better performance than either dial-up modems or basic rate ISDN t...
Competition in the media and communication sector is increasing. MSOs have to align their business m...
The advancement in the CATV industry has been remarkable. In the beginning, CATV provided a few tele...
Hybrid fiber-coax CATV networks are considered a promising infrastructure for the implementation of ...
The Digital Video Broadcasting Project (DVB) is a multinational initiative to standardize digital br...
The paper deals with investigations carried out to increase the effectiveness of video-on-demand (Vo...
As we learned in chapter 1, HFC networks have evolved from traditionally broadcasting only multichan...
The cable television (CATV) networks, since their introduction in the late 1940s, have now become a ...
This article describes algorithm design for assignment frequency channels for services in CATV netwo...
The cable television (CATV) industry has grown significantly since its inception in the late 1940’s....
The cable television industry has experienced massive growth since it began in the United States as ...
The concept of cable television, originally called community antenna television (CATV), began in the...
The cable industry originated in United States with the first cable television being invented in 194...
The development of a standard for interactive multimedia services over Community Antenna Television ...
The introduction of cable television (CATV) in the 1940s and 1950s has significantly influenced comm...
Cable modems offer qualitatively better performance than either dial-up modems or basic rate ISDN t...
Competition in the media and communication sector is increasing. MSOs have to align their business m...
The advancement in the CATV industry has been remarkable. In the beginning, CATV provided a few tele...
Hybrid fiber-coax CATV networks are considered a promising infrastructure for the implementation of ...
The Digital Video Broadcasting Project (DVB) is a multinational initiative to standardize digital br...
The paper deals with investigations carried out to increase the effectiveness of video-on-demand (Vo...
As we learned in chapter 1, HFC networks have evolved from traditionally broadcasting only multichan...