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Si Photonics and Fiber to the Home

Proceedings of the IEEE, 2009
This paper describes Si photonics and the key application to fiber-to-the-home (FTTH). Mass production in terms of complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor technology is a prerequisite for Si photonics to provide a cost-effective solution, and FTTH should meet this requirement.
Kazumi Wada   +2 more
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Evolution of the Fiber Infrastructure for Home Networks

2024 IEEE International Conference on Communications Workshops (ICC Workshops)
Jianbin Duan   +4 more
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PLANT GROWING IN HYDROPONIC SYSTEM: CASE OF STUDY

Green transformation of agribusiness : innovation as the key to sustainable agriculture
Hydroponics is an innovative plant production system in which crops are cultivated in a nutrient, often with the support of inert substrates such as expanded clay, perlite, coconut fiber or rockwool.
Olivera Nikolić   +4 more
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NGHIÊN CỨU CHẤT LƯỢNG DỊCH VỤ TRUYỀN HÌNH MYTV TẠI VNPT HUYỆN ĐAKRÔNG, TỈNH QUẢNG TRỊ

Hue University Journal of Science: Economics and Development
Dịch vụ truyền hình MyTV được cung cấp trên nền Internet tốc độ cao thông qua cáp quang với công nghệ FTTH (Fiber To The Home) và trên nền tảng di động 3G/4G/5G.
Trịnh Văn Sơn   +2 more
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Fiber to the home: A carrier perspective

2008 34th European Conference on Optical Communication, 2008
Service providers are experiencing growing demand for access bandwidth as standard definition broadcasting continues to evolve to high definition, more people are on line at any given time, and Internet becomes the preferred delivery mechanism for entertainment and full multimedia experience. Network architecture and technologies that provide long term
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Bringing the fiber to the home

IEEE Circuits and Devices Magazine, 1991
The issues involved in replacing copper telephone lines by fiber all the way to the subscriber's home are examined. The advantages of deploying single-mode fiber in the trunk and local-loop feeder networks are enumerated. The biggest problem namely, how to power the electronics in the absence of copper wire, is discussed.
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Whatever happened to fiber-to-the-home?

Journal of Lightwave Technology, 2004
The early vision of FTTH, which promised abundant, ubiquitous, and future-proof bandwidth to consumers, has remained largely unrealized nearly 20 years after its birth. We discuss the historical, competitive, economic, and service reasons for this and prospects for the future.
N. Frigo, K. Reichmann, P. lannone
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"Fiber From The Home"

1999 SBMO/IEEE MTT-S International Microwave and Optoelectronics Conference, 2003
Summary form only given. The term "Fibre From The Home" signifies the paradigm shift away from the top-down, "Fiber To The Home" approach by national operators under strict regulation, to the present deregulated, independent new operator, bottom-up, infrastructure approach.
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The First Fibers to Homes

Optics and Photonics News, 2011
Thirty-five years ago this month, Japan’s Ministry for International Trade and Industry announced plans to build the world’s first fibered city. A two-way fiber-optic network called the Highly Interactive Optical Visual Information (Hi-OVIS) was far ahead of its time.
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Costs per Home Connected: The Impacts of Automated Fiber Management On Fiber-to-the-Home Deployments

OFC/NFOEC 2008 - 2008 Conference on Optical Fiber Communication/National Fiber Optic Engineers Conference, 2008
We demonstrate the economic impact of automated fiber management (AFM) in FTTH networks, specifically to defer capital costs and reduce operating costs by automating testing, provisioning, maintenance, troubleshooting, and grooming operations.
Sandy Roskes   +9 more
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