SCTE Commences Development of RFoG Standard
The Society of Cable Telecommunications
Engineers (SCTE) recently launched development of a landmark suite of technical
industry standards to support wider use of optical fiber in the cable plant.
Focused on a technology called RF over Glass, the standards will enable cable
systems to reap the benefits of an expanded use of optical fiber while
continuing to deliver the complete array of current cable services and
technologies, including DOCSIS®.
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI)-accredited SCTE Standards
Program is directed by the SCTE Engineering Committee, which approved the RF
over Glass work program last fall and assigned the program’s projects to the
SCTE Interface Practices Subcommittee (IPS) for development as industry
standards. The IPS Subcommittee then met in mid-March near SCTE headquarters in
Exton (suburban Philadelphia), Pa., to begin crafting the standards.
Once developed and approved as standards, RF over Glass will greatly broaden the
SCTE Standards Program’s footprint concerning optical fiber. SCTE currently has
two approved standards in this area: ANSI/SCTE 122 2006, SCTE Recommended
Optical Fiber Cable Types for Outside Plant Drop Applications and ANSI/SCTE 86
2005, SCTE Recommended Optical Fiber Cable Types for Outside Plant Trunk and
Distribution Applications.
Part of IPS’s RF over Glass focus in the early going has been on a document
titled IPS SP 910, RF over Glass System Overview. This working document
addresses DOCSIS® and cable television’s Hybrid Fiber/Coax (HFC) systems, an
environment where data and video share the same RF spectrum.
Other points of focus for IPS concerning RF over Glass are:
Specification for Performance of Fiber-Optic Passive Splitters and Directional
Couplers
Specification for Fiber-Optic Passive Filters
Specification for RF over Glass Gateway RF Levels
Specification for RF over Glass Gateway Operation: Burst Transmitter RF Input
Trigger Power Level Range Specification
Specification for RF over Glass Gateway Optical Input and Output RF Levels and
Wavelengths
RF over Glass Gateway Environmental Requirements
Recommended Practices for Mid-split Cable Equipment and System Operations
SCTE standards cover a wide range of
industry needs from F-connectors to protocols for high-speed data access over
cable and Digital Program Insertion (DPI). In addition to its ANSI
accreditation, the SCTE Standards Program is recognized by the International
Telecommunication Union (ITU).
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