EFFIGIS IRXD Ingress Detection Receiver in DAA/RPHY architecture, 4.0 Diamonds

Sept. 21, 2019
For traditional HFC applications, the IRXD offers GPS-based ingress detection with high levels of detection speed and accuracy. Operating in a continuous monitoring mode, it ...

For traditional HFC applications, the IRXD offers GPS-based ingress detection with high levels of detection speed and accuracy. Operating in a continuous monitoring mode, it works as a standalone or value-added complement to Proactive Network Maintenance (PNM) tools. For DAA/R-PHY implementations, the IRXD simplifies the transition to R-PHY by enabling continuity of testing and interoperation of deployed field devices for ingress remediation.

Judge's Comment: "As the deployment of Remote PHY and Remote MAC/PHY Distributed Access Architectures roll out, it is important to not lose any of the automated capabilities we have implemented in Centralized Access Architectures."

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