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DSL Advances | ||
By Thomas Starr, Massimo Sorbara, John M. Cioffi, Peter J. Silverman | ||
Publisher | : Prentice Hall PTR | |
Pub Date | : December 26, 2002 | |
ISBN | : 0-13-093810-6 | |
Pages | : 576 | |
Slots | : 2 | |
Digital Subscriber Lines (DSLs) have transformed millions of ordinary phone lines into broadband arteries that link homes and businesses to the Internet at megabit speeds. DSL Advances brings together the state of the art in DSL technology and architecture for every technical professional and manager. The authors of the classic Understanding Digital Subscriber Line Technology review the key challenges service providers and equipment manufacturers face now, preview tomorrow's most important standards and technical enhancements, and offer new insights into today's regulatory and business environment. Coverage includes:
HDSL2 and SHDSL: The next generation of symmetric DSL technology
Recent developments in ADSL and standards for line unbundling
Spectrum management standards: "traffic cops" for crosstalk management
Voice over DSL and video-on-demand: technical progress that enhances the business case
DSL networked homes: wired/wireless LANs, shared phone and AC wiring?including both centralized splitters and distributed in-line filter premises wiring
Streamlining deployment: CPE auto-configuration and flow-through service provisioning
Security risks and essential safeguards for vendors , service providers, and users
Future directions, including advanced coding techniques and multi- user detection