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Book Description

Fully updated, revised, and expanded, this second edition of Modern Cable Television Technology addresses the significant changes undergone by cable since 1999--including, most notably, its continued transformation from a system for delivery of television to a scalable-bandwidth platform for a broad range of communication services. It provides in-depth coverage of high speed data transmission, home networking, IP-based voice, optical dense wavelength division multiplexing, new video compression techniques, integrated voice/video/data transport, and much more.

Intended as a day-to-day reference for cable engineers, this book illuminates all the technologies involved in building and maintaining a cable system. But it's also a great study guide for candidates for SCTE certification, and its careful explanations will benefit any technician whose work involves connecting to a cable system or building products that consume cable services.

  • Written by four of the most highly-esteemed cable engineers in the industry with a wealth of experience in cable, consumer electronics, and telecommunications
  • All new material on digital technologies, new practices for delivering high speed data, home networking, IP-based voice technology, optical dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM), new video compression techniques, and integrated voice/video/data transport
  • Covers the latest on emerging digital standards for voice, data, video, and multimedia
  • Presents distribution systems, from drops through fiber optics, an covers everything from basic principles to network architectures

Table of Contents

  1. Cover Image
  2. Title page
  3. Endorsements
  4. The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Networking
  5. Copyright
  6. Dedication
  7. Foreword
  8. Preface
  9. Acknowledgments
  10. Table of Contents
  11. Part 1: Once Over Lightly
    1. Chapter 1: Introduction to Cable Television
  12. Part 2: The Signals
    1. Chapter 2: Analog Television
    2. Chapter 3: Digitally Compressed Television
    3. Chapter 4: Digital Modulation
    4. Chapter 5: Cable Networking Protocols
    5. Chapter 6: Cable Telephony
  13. Part 3: Headends
    1. Chapter 7: Signal Reception
    2. Chapter 8: Headend Signal Processing
    3. Chapter 9: Headend Operation
  14. Part 4: Broadband Distribution Systems
    1. Chapter 10: Coaxial RF Technology
    2. Chapter 11: Coaxial Distribution System Design
    3. Chapter 12: Linear Fiber-Optic Signal Transportation
    4. Chapter 13: Wavelength-Division Multiplexing
    5. Chapter 14: Linear Microwave Signal Transportation
    6. Chapter 15: End-to-End Performance
    7. Chapter 16: Upstream Issues
  15. Part 5: System Architecture
    1. Chapter 17: Architectural Requirements and Techniques
    2. Chapter 18: Architectural Elements and Examples
    3. Chapter 19: Digital Fiber Modulation and Deep Fiber Architectures
    4. Chapter 20: Network Reliability and Availability
  16. Part 6: Customer Interface Issues
    1. Chapter 21: Analog Video Reception
    2. Chapter 22: Digital Set-Top Terminals and Consumer Interfaces
    3. Chapter 23: Consumer Electronics Interface
    4. Chapter 24: Equipment Compatibility
    5. Chapter 25: Home Networks
  17. Appendix A: Channel Allocation
  18. Appendix B: Video Waveforms
  19. Glossary
  20. Index
  21. About the Authors
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