CableLabs® Creating Advanced Modem Spec to Enable 27 Mbps in Upstream
Louisville, Colorado, August 31, 2001—Cable Television Laboratories Inc. (CableLabs®)
will create a new version of the Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification
(DOCSIS™) this year that will incorporate advanced physical layer modulation techniques.
The next version of the specification, to be called DOCSIS 2.0, will significantly
increase cable bandwidth for data transmissions without requiring any physical rebuilding
of cable networks.
Since November 1998, CableLabs and its membership have
worked with a number of manufacturers, including silicon vendors such as Broadcom
Corporation, Conexant Systems, Pacific Broadband Communications, Terayon Corporation,
and Texas Instruments, to advance this concept from the theoretical stage.
Specifically, DOCSIS 2.0 will include two modulation techniques: S-CDMA (synchronous
code division multiple access) and A-TDMA (advanced frequency agile time division
multiple access). DOCSIS 2.0 will have the following characteristics:
- Full compatibility with DOCSIS 1.0 and 1.1 cable modems (CMs) and cable
modem termination systems (CMTSs).
- Additional channel capacity in the form of more digital bits of throughput
capacity in the upstream path.
- Increased protection against electronic impairments that occur in cable
systems, allowing for a more robust operating environment.
- Coexistence of S-CDMA and A-TDMA in the same physical channel as DOCSIS
1.0/1.1.
- Further enhance and augment the international DOCSIS standard (ITU J-112),
which has been adopted world-wide and provides international interoperability
of data signals.
CableLabs will begin developing the DOCSIS 2.0 specification immediately, a process
to be completed by year-end. Consistent with its open process, CableLabs will seek
the involvement of any contributing vendor that wishes to participate in the development
of the specification. CableLabs will run interoperability waves in its laboratories
for vendors that have prototype implementations of DOCSIS 2.0 CMs or CMTSs. And,
consistent with past practice in DOCSIS, suppliers will work with CableLabs to develop
necessary automated test execution packages and equipment that will be used to perform
interoperability, certification, and qualification of the products.
"DOCSIS
2.0 represents another successful collaboration among CableLabs, manufacturers,
and developers. The net result of this effort will be to continue our progress in
bringing the most advanced broadband technology into the homes of our cable customers,"
said Joseph Collins, Chairman of the CableLabs Board of Directors.
"This
advanced physical layer process will ensure that the cable industry will increase
its market-leading position in the delivery of high-speed data services through
the continued success of our DOCSIS program," said Dr. Richard R. Green, President
and CEO of CableLabs. "DOCSIS 2.0 will provide the cable operator with increased
data throughput, as well as enhanced noise immunity, through a choice of advanced
modulation protocols," Green added.
Said Rouzbeh Yassini, CableLabs Executive
Consultant, who is running the CableLabs cable modem initiative: "The cable industry
requires this 2.0 version of the specification to be completed this year. We not
only can accomplish this objective, but we also intend to have our modem project
ready to accept any DOCSIS 2.0 devices for certification and qualification in 2002."
The current DOCSIS 1.0 technology provides about five megabits per second of
throughput capacity upstream per six megahertz (MHz) cable channel over cable hybrid
fiber/coax networks. The pending DOCSIS 1.1 technology, for which modems are currently
undergoing certification testing, provides 10 Mbps upstream. DOCSIS 2.0 will provide
up to 27 Mbps of upstream per 6 MHz.
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