13 11, 2013

PNM Presentation – SCTE EXPO 2013

2020-04-02T13:38:22-04:00November 13th, 2013|

Proactive Network Operations - SCTE EXPO 2013 Presentation aka Proactive Network Maintenance "PNM" DOCSIS Pre-Equalization: Vastly Powerful, Often Undervalued If you are interested in pre-equalization analysis (PNM) and the significant benefits these applications have for  cable operators you can watch the presentation which was given by Brady Volpe at SCTE EXPO 2013 in Atlanta, Georgia.  It will also include the activity surrounding the CableLabs initiative on PNM.

20 02, 2011

Fringe – President’s Day Topics

2020-07-02T15:20:04-04:00February 20th, 2011|

In case you have some free time on President's Day, here are of couple of things for you to take a look at. On the DOCSIS side, once you have had your dose of tutorials here, head over to the DOCSIS Help Forums at http://www.docsishelp.com/forums . Learn about Alice. While many of you are here to learn about DOCSIS, you may want to take an opportunity to find out the latest in educational software training out of Carnegie Mellon University (CMU). If you got excited about Alice, you may want to take the time to learn about one of the key creators of Alice, Randy Pausch.

5 07, 2010
  • DOCSIS Timing Interface Specification - DTI

DOCSIS 3.0 Tutorial – DOCSIS Timing Interface Specification

2021-11-24T09:41:01-05:00July 5th, 2010|

Before DOCSIS 3.0 and before modular CMTS architectures, a CMTS existed in one chassis. Life was much simpler for everyone. Inside the chassis existed a 10.24 MHz clock or oscillator. This was a master time keeper that kept event in synchronization with every other event. Timing is very important in communications networks, especially when dealing with microsecond timing calculations necessary for DOCSIS transport - remember the "tick" (6.25 usec). This article is going to address the DOCSIS Timing Interface Specification (DTI) and DTI time servers that have arisen due to the distributed architectures in M-CMTSs and DOCSIS 3.0 CMTSs. In these architectures, it is possible to have the CMTS core in say the headend, with the eQAM and upstream receivers in remote hubsites. Suddenly the single 10.24 MHz clock keeping the system in synchronization is no longer an option. Three separate, free running 10.24 MHz clocks would also not work because they would not be in phase and would likely not be exactly running at the same frequency, causing the entire system to out of synchronization - there would packet collisions and lost data and VoIP packets all over the place. It would be chaos! So the smart folks at Cablelabs put together the DTI specification to resolve these issues. Here are some of the details.

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