Title :
Broadband network powering issues
Author :
Kaiser, Fred ; Osterman, Tom
Author_Institution :
Alpha Technol. Inc., Bellingham, WA, USA
Abstract :
Over the last several years, many traditional telephony network providers have implemented broadband networks to provide new services and to address new markets. As powering capacity and reliability are crucial to the success of these new ventures, there have been many technical developments in the design and implementation of powering systems for broadband networks. The following powering options are discussed: low frequency (1 Hz) AC powering; Southern New England Telephone method of combined power/telecommunication cables; 60-90 V AC centralised powering using power nodes; cable TV traditional distributed powering architecture; MSO cable TV operator powering approach; and existing broadband systems
Keywords :
broadband networks; power system reliability; telecommunication power supplies; 1 Hz; 60 to 90 V; MSO cable TV operator powering; Southern New England Telephone; broadband network powering issues; cable TV traditional distributed powering; centralised powering; combined power/telecommunication cables; existing broadband systems; low frequency AC powering; power nodes; powering capacity; powering reliability; technical developments; telephony network providers; Batteries; Broadband communication; Coaxial components; Corrosion; Frequency; Hybrid fiber coaxial cables; Inverters; Power supplies; Power system reliability; Telephony;
Conference_Titel :
Telecommunications Energy Conference, 1996. INTELEC '96., 18th International
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3507-4
DOI :
10.1109/INTLEC.1996.572372