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13 December 1996 European project AMUSE: advanced multimedia services for residential users--report on a first field trial in Munich
Gernot von der Straten, Thomas Theimer, Horst Hessenmueller, Hermann Martin
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Abstract
In the framework of the European ACTS (Advanced Communication Technologies and Services) program, the large project AMUSE has been established involving 25 partners from 8 European countries and Israel. The project aims to develop, specify, implement and trial advanced multimedia services to test these new services under real conditions in field trials in several locations based on Hybrid Fiber Coax (HFC), Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line and Fiber to the Curb/Building technologies and finally to show the implementation of an end-to-end ATM infrastructure for various types of access networks. This paper describes the first of a series of the project's HFC trials which has been carried out in the city of Munich, Germany.
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Gernot von der Straten, Thomas Theimer, Horst Hessenmueller, and Hermann Martin "European project AMUSE: advanced multimedia services for residential users--report on a first field trial in Munich", Proc. SPIE 2953, Broadband Strategies and Technologies for Wide Area and Local Access Networks, (13 December 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.261230
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KEYWORDS
Video

Optical amplifiers

Internet

Multimedia

Networks

Fiber amplifiers

Asynchronous transfer mode

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