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Modern Cable Television Technology
Revision of bestselling classic book on cable television technology covers all the important changes. Best source on building and operating cable television systems
David Large (Author), James Farmer (Author)
9781558608283, Elsevier Science
Hardback, published 13 January 2004
1096 pages
23.4 x 18.6 x 5.1 cm, 2.01 kg
"Modern Cable Television Technology should be in the library of any company contemplating video services. It combines thorough coverage of its subject with a moderate amount of technical detail, resulting in a volume that both engineers and non-engineers alike will find useful. Although the book is clearly intended for readers having technical responsibilities related to networks providing video services, much of the material will be helpful as general background for non-technical personnel. In addition to the chapters we note below, the book provides two excellent appendices detailing channel allocation plans as variously implemented and video waveforms, a comprehensive glossary and an index. Each chapter provides helpful end notes for readers wishing to delve further into any specific question. The book is written by four authors, each of whom carries the highest engineering credentials within the cable television industry."--EZine.com "For those in search of a truly comprehensive cable engineering reference volume, you simply won't find anything better...Bottom line: If you don't yet have a copy, get one." - Ron Hranac, Communications Technology
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.
Part 1 Once Over Lightly1. Introduction to Cable Television Part 2 The Signals2. Analog Television3. Digitally-Compressed Television4. Digital Modulation5. Cable Networking Protocols6. Cable Telephony Part 3 Headends7. Signal Reception8. Headend Signal Processing9. Headend Operation Part 4 Broadband Distribution Systems10. Coaxial RF Technology11. Coaxial Distribution Design12. Linear Fiber-Optic Signal Transportation13. Wavelength-Division Multiplexing14. Linear Microwave Signal Transportation15. End-to-End Performance16. Upstream Issues Part 5 System Architecture17. Service-Related Architecture Requirements18. Architectural Elements and Examples19. Digital Fiber Modulation and Deep Fiber Architectures20. Network Reliability Part 6 Customer Interface Issues 21. Analog Video Reception 22. Digital Video Reception23. Consumer Electronics Interface24. Equipment Compatibility25. Home Networks AppendixA. Channel AllocationB. Video WaveformsC. Digital Video Components
Subject Areas: Computer networking & communications [UT], Television technology [TJKV], Television [APT]