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1 February 1992Status monitoring in CATV optical networks
As a result of the new architectures used in fiber optic CATV networks, status monitoring is now much easier to implement than in conventional tree and branch coaxial networks. Status monitoring as an aid to improved network operation is more valuable than ever because there is a genuine drive to improve CATV system performance and reliability. At the same time status monitoring systems are becoming more sophisticated providing system engineers with new tools to improve network operations.
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William H. Ellis, "Status monitoring in CATV optical networks," Proc. SPIE 1578, Fiber Networks for Telephony and CATV, (1 February 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.134950