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    Topology Design of Modular Unit and Cable Network of On-Orbit Modular-Assembled Antenna by Huanxiao Li, Shengnan Lyu, Xiaofei Ma, Kunyang Lin, Dayu Zhang, Xiaotao Zhou, Guanlong Su, Yang Li, Xin Jin

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The topology design of the cable network is carried out for the modular unit. The pretensions of the cables are calculated. …”
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    Development status and trends of cable TV networks by Cui ZHAO, Cheng ZHANG, Feng OUYANG

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…After bi-directional renovation,cable TV network not only transmits broadcasting TV signals,but also carries bidirectional broadband services.It’s the basic network that cable network operators achieve business development and transformation.Cable access network is the key point of cable network’s development,and bounds up with subscriber’s bandwidth requirement and cable access technologies.The current situations of domestic and international cable TV networks,cable access technologies and standards was surveyed,then the develop trends of cable access network was analyzed.Finally,an indigenously-developed gigabit coaxial cable access technology——HINOC was introduced.…”
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    Effect of wireless gateway on incoming self-similar traffic by ZHANG Jie, WU Yuan-ming

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…In the analysis of the changes as the self-similar cable network data enters the wireless network through wire- less gateway, the simulation results show that, the self-similarity does not change when the gateway works on real-time forward or power control mode, and its buffer equals wireless channel capacity; the self-similarity and state duration of EAFRP model will increase when the gateway works on power control mode and its buffer is much greater than wireless channel capacity.…”
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    Impact of Temperature and Relative Humidity on PMD in Directly Buried Optical Fibre Cables in Semi-Arid and Tropical Highlands in Kenya by Moses Ndunda, Alix Dehayem-Kamadjeu, David Waswa

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…This work undertook a real life assessment of how fluctuations in temperature and relative humidity influence PMD in directly buried fibre optical links, in a case study that focused on the fibre cable network owned by Liquid Telecom Kenya. The network spans across two key climatic ecosystems, namely, rift valley highlands and northern lowlands. …”
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