Satellite Return - Path Systems
Satellite Return - Path Systems
Introduction
When interactivity is implemented over the
network, a Return Path is required. Most cable operators choose a Set-Top box (popularly called a decoder ) with integrated cable modem with an Ethernet (utp), or powerline connection to the settop box.
Example
The set-top box (STB) accepts commands from the user (often via the use of remote devices such as a remote control) and transmits these commands back to the network operator through some sort of
Return Path
or back channel
from 5 to 42 MHz, originates in the home and flows through the fiber plant toward the headend.
This leaves plenty of space available for other digital services such as cable internet, cable telephony and wireless services, using both unlicensed and licensed spectrum.
Contd.
The Return Path is achieved over coaxial cable by using
Cable Modems built into the Set-Top box to convert the network data into a type of digital signal that can be transferred over coaxial cable. The existing standards for Cable TV are DVB-C (cable) DVB-C2 DOCSIS (Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification)
that offers a wireless interaction channel for Interactive Digital Terrestrial Television, even in the congested UHF/VHF band. This standard incorporates Multiple Access OFDM.
DVB-RCT does not require access to spectrum on a
primary basis, the system has been designed to use any gaps or under-utilised spectrum anywhere without interfering with the primary analogue and digital broadcasting services
Multiple Access OFDM included in the DVB-RCT specification Provides the following characteristics: Turbo Codes or Concatenated Codes Time Interleaving Band Segmentation (from 1 MHz slot up) Dynamically Assigned Adaptive Modulation Power Ranging to reduce interference
References
http://www.fiber-
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