Title :
The broadband network interface for television
Author_Institution :
GTE Lab. Inc., Waltham, MA, USA
fDate :
11/1/1992 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The Public Video Switched Network illustrates a possible evolution of the local telephone network. This scenario provides end-to-end connections through high-capacity switched digital channels. Fiber-ready television receivers provide subscribers with a consumer-friendly interface to the network. The fiber-ready receiver has the potential to present a wide range of audio, data, and video services via a digital serial interface. The digital interface is one of four possible network connections to the fiber-ready television receiver. This interface provides the receiver with time-multiplexed audio, data, and video signals through a single serial bitstream. A control channel is provided out of the fiber-ready television for channel selection and interactive programming. The fiber-ready television receiver, in conjunction with the Public Video Switched Network, supports a broadband topology that allows both broadcast and point-to-point networks direct access to the subscriber
Keywords :
broadband networks; cable television; optical communication equipment; television receivers; Public Video Switched Network; audio services; broadband topology; channel selection; consumer-friendly interface; control channel; data services; digital serial interface; end-to-end connections; fiber-ready receiver; high-capacity switched digital channels; interactive programming; network interface; serial bitstream; television receivers; time-multiplexed signals; video services; Broadband communication; Broadcast technology; Communication switching; Decoding; Optical fiber devices; Switches; Switching circuits; TV broadcasting; TV receivers; Telephony;
Journal_Title :
Consumer Electronics, IEEE Transactions on