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  2. Year : 1990 Volume : 1
  3. Issue 1
  4. Fiber optic device technology for broadband analog video systems
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Year : 1991 Volume : 2
Year : 1990 Volume : 1
Issue 4
Issue 3
Issue 2
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A comparison of evolutionary paths: tapped fiber vs. fiber-reinforced coaxial CATV systems
An introduction to cable television in the United States
Supertrunking alternatives in CATV
Fiber backbone trunking in cable television networks: an evolutionary adoption of new technology
A broadband urban hybrid coaxial/fiber telecommunications network
Fiber optic device technology for broadband analog video systems
A high-quality switched FM video system
A brief history of cable television in the UK: cable television network options in the UK for the 1990s
A future switched video system
Cost projections for fiber in the loop
A two-layer fiber network for broadband integrated services

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Fiber optic device technology for broadband analog video systems

Content Provider IEEE Xplore Digital Library
Author Darcie, T.E. Lipson, J. Roxlo, C.B. McGrath, C.J.
Copyright Year 1990
Abstract Current CATV broadband networks are described, and a simplified model of these AM systems is given. AM systems performance metrics are examined from a CATV perspective. Noise sources are summarized, and the effects of intermodulation noise and laser nonlinearity are discussed. It is shown that the rigorous signal quality objectives associated with the CATV trunking application can, in principle, be satisfied with lightwave technology. The successful transmission of 42 carriers over 12 km of fibre while maintaining a C/N of 52 dB and composite distortions of less than -70 dBc is reported.<>
Starting Page 46
Ending Page 52
Page Count 7
File Size 594365
File Format PDF
ISSN 10459235
Volume Number 1
Issue Number 1
Language English
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Publisher Date 1990-02-01
Publisher Place U.S.A.
Access Restriction Subscribed
Rights Holder Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Subject Keyword Optical fiber devices Optical fiber cables Cable TV Power cables Costs Optical fibers Coaxial cables TV broadcasting Optical amplifiers Telephony
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject 2200/2201
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