Title :
Dynamic channel assignment in integrated-services cable networks
Author :
Yum, Tak-Shing Peter ; Chen, Ming
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. Eng., Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong
Abstract :
Cable networks can offer a variety of video services such as video-on-demand, video conferencing, videotex, and real-time monitoring, besides broadcasting TV programs. These services can be extended when optical fibers, equipping tremendous bandwidth, are used to carry the traffic. Most of the newer cable systems are indeed using fibers as the distribution media. In the paper the authors propose a dynamic channel assignment strategy for an integrated-services cable system. The strategy allows the dynamic sharing of channels among the three types of video traffic, the real-time traffic, the broadcast traffic and the delayable traffic. Simulation results show that it can greatly increase the channel utilization without affecting service requirements
Keywords :
cable television; optical links; subscriber loops; telecommunication channels; telecommunication services; telecommunication traffic; teleconferencing; television broadcasting; television networks; viewdata; visual communication; TV programs; broadcast traffic; broadcasting; delayable traffic; distribution media; dynamic channel assignment; dynamic channel assignment strategy; dynamic sharing; integrated-services cable networks; optical fibers; real-time monitoring; real-time traffic; service requirements; video conferencing; video services; video traffic; video-on-demand; videotex; Cable TV; Monitoring; Multimedia communication; Optical fiber cables; Optical fibers; Power cables; TV broadcasting; Traffic control; Videoconference; Videotex;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCOMM.1994.583416