
Broadband Cable Access Networks
The HFC Plant
Morgan Kaufmann (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 25. November 2008
Book
Hardback
432 pages
978-0-12-374401-2 (ISBN)
Shipment within 15-20 days
Description
Broadband Cable Access Networks focuses on broadband distribution and systems architecture and concentrates on practical concepts that will allow the reader to do their own design, improvement, and troubleshooting work. The objective is to enhance the skill sets of a large population that designs and builds broadband cable plants, as well as those maintaining and troubleshooting it. A large cross-section of technical personnel who need to learn these skills design, maintain, and service HFC systems from signal creation through transmission to reception and processing at the customer end point. In addition, data/voice and video specialists need to master and reference the basics of HFC design and distribution before contending with the intricacies of their own unique services. This book serves as an essential reference to all cable engineers-those who specifically design and maintain the HFC distribution plant as well as those primarily concerned with data/voice technology as well as video technology.
Reviews / Votes
"I think the book would be a valuable addition. I think a straightforward text will appeal to the cable engineers and technicians, and be a valuable reference for anyone designing or maintaining an HFC plant....I think it will address the target audience well. There is a lot of cable-specific lore in this area, and the authors are known authorities and that carries a lot of weight in the cable community." --Michael Adams, VP System Architecture, Tandberg TV/Ericsson Group"Something in-between the "how-to" or craft-oriented books generally available and the authors' big book is a useful addition.... The proposal seems to properly excise the relevant signal distribution topics from the previous book. There may be additional interest from those at Verizon or AT/T building systems that contain an 'hfc overlay'. The Chapter and other teaching/instruction sections of the SCTE may find this book useful." --Dan Pike, CTO, GCI CableMore details
Series
Edition
3rd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
San Francisco
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Degreed engineers and non-degreed technical professionals involved in designing and building broadband distribution networks, as well as those maintaining and troubleshooting them. Also useful as a study guide for candidates for SCTE certification (Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers).
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 249 mm
Width: 204 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
897 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-374401-2 (9780123744012)
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Persons
David Large is a Principal in the consulting firm Media Connections Group. He is a Fellow Member of the SCTE, a Senior Member of the IEEE, a member of the NCTA Engineering Committee and a member of the NCTA/EIA Joint Engineering Committee. James Farmer is the Chief Technical Officer and Executive Vice President of Quality at ANTEC. A respected industry expert and communicator, Jim is widely published and is active in the National Cable Television Association (NCTA), the Society of Cable Television Engineers (SCTE), and the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE), among others.
Content
Ch 1: IntroCh 2: Coaxial RF TechnologyCh 3: Coaxial Distribution Systems DesignCh 4: Linear Fiber-Optic Signal TransportationCh 5: Wavelength-Division Multiplexing (WDM)Ch 6: Linear Microwave Signal TransportationCh 7: End-to-End PerformanceCh 8: Upstream IssuesCh 9: Architecture Requirements and TechniquesCh 10: Architecture Elements and ExamplesCh 11: Emerging TechnologiesCh 12: Network Reliability and Availability