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1 February 1998 Access network evolution and residential gateways
Rae McLellan, Alan Berenbaum, Joann Ordille, Gerard Ryan
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Proceedings Volume 3228, Multimedia Networks: Security, Displays, Terminals, and Gateways; (1998) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.300879
Event: Voice, Video, and Data Communications, 1997, Dallas, TX, United States
Abstract
Recent advances in access technologies are creating several new network elements that enable the delivery of multiple services over high bandwidth access streams. However these advances are often slowed by the substantial amount of legacy networks and systems, as well as by the lack of a unifying end-to-end architectural vision. This paper presents our view of the evolution of the network to an 'interconnection network' supporting connectivity to diverse end-to-end services using varied access methods. We emphasize the importance of a Residential Gateway to support emerging access technologies, legacy home networks, and new home network technologies in a seamless, modular way. An architecture for an interconnection network, including a low cost modular Residential Gateway, is presented. The architecture provides a framework for supporting self- configuring 'plug and play' network elements that provide dynamic access to multiple services.
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Rae McLellan, Alan Berenbaum, Joann Ordille, and Gerard Ryan "Access network evolution and residential gateways", Proc. SPIE 3228, Multimedia Networks: Security, Displays, Terminals, and Gateways, (1 February 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.300879
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