NCTA Releases Spring Tech Forum Agenda

March 30, 2011
The 2011 Spring Technical Forum -- hosted by CableLabs, the NCTA and the SCTE -- will serve as the technical centerpiece of The Cable Show in Chicago. The multi-day conference will include a series of seven technical paper sessions and a strategic view of cab...
The 2011 Spring Technical Forum -- hosted by CableLabs, the NCTA and the SCTE -- will serve as the technical centerpiece of The Cable Show in Chicago.The multi-day conference will include a series of seven technical paper sessions and a strategic view of cable's technology future from the industry's chief technical leadership. During the sessions, more than 30 authors will present the highlights of their peer-reviewed technical papers covering:


  • Advancements in Next-Gen Network Architecture


  • Transforming the Headend with CMAP


  • Implications of New Video Delivery Approaches and Applications


  • Managing Quality of Experience in a Changing Video Environment


  • Techniques and Technologies for Content Discovery


  • IP Video and Cable's Architectural Evolution


  • Architectural Considerations for Commercial Services Delivery


Registration is open now at www.thecableshow.com.

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