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	<title>ATM Over MPEG</title>
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	<description>A study of the effectiveness in utilising the frame structure of MPEG-2 to transport ATM-cells.</description>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Dec 2006 00:50:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[HFC-networks (see figure 1) are optimised for transport of distributed services, mainly cable-TV. For these services, data is modulated on carriers (according to today’s analogue TV-channels). An 8 MHz wide TV-channel can offer a payload data rate of 38,5 Mbit/s. Digital MPEG-2-coded video offer, on such a channel, about 4-8 TV-channels.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HFC-networks (see figure 1) are optimised for transport of distributed services, mainly cable-TV. For these services, data is modulated on carriers (according to today’s analogue TV-channels). An 8 MHz wide TV-channel can offer a payload data rate of 38,5 Mbit/s. Digital MPEG-2-coded video offer, on such a channel, about 4-8 TV-channels.<img alt="HFC Network" title="HFC Network" src="http://www.atmovermpeg.com/images/hfc-network.gif" /><em><br />
Figure 1. Reference model for HFC-networks.</em>For other types of data than video, there are many alternatives. One proposition (which originate from the standardisation organisation <a href="http://www.davic.org/">DAVIC</a>) aims at utilising the frame structure in MPEG-2 to place ATM-cells in it and thus being able to offer packet-oriented and circuit switched data (see figure 2).<img alt="ATM in MPEG Multiplexing" title="ATM in MPEG Multiplexing" src="http://www.atmovermpeg.com/images/atm-in-mpeg.gif" /></p>
<p><em>Figure 2. ATM in MPEG multiplexing.</em></p>
<p>The objective with this thesis, is to study the effectiveness in the multiplexing method described above and to comparethis method with the method of directly multiplex the ATM-cells on thedata channel (38,5 Mbit/s). Further, the possibility of multiplexing both ATM-cells and MPEG-2 data on the same data channel will be studied (see figure 3).</p>
<p><img alt="MPEG-2 Multiplexing" title="MPEG-2 Multiplexing" src="http://www.atmovermpeg.com/images/mpeg-multiplexer.gif" /><br />
<em>Figure 3. MPEG-2 multiplexing.</em>
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