1st International ICST Conference on Access Networks

Research Article

A new generation of multi-service access networks: results of MUSE phase I

  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.1145/1189355.1189362,
        author={Peter Vetter and Fran\`{e}ois Fredricx and Benoit  De Vos and Edith Gilon and Kare  Gustafsson and Jeroen  Wellen and Michel  Borgne and Les  Humphrey  and Alex De Smedt and Rob van   den Brink},
        title={A new generation of multi-service access networks: results of MUSE phase I},
        proceedings={1st International ICST Conference on Access Networks},
        publisher={ACM},
        proceedings_a={ACCESSNETS},
        year={2006},
        month={9},
        keywords={Access Networks Broadband Network Architecture Lab trials.},
        doi={10.1145/1189355.1189362}
    }
    
  • Peter Vetter
    François Fredricx
    Benoit De Vos
    Edith Gilon
    Kare Gustafsson
    Jeroen Wellen
    Michel Borgne
    Les Humphrey
    Alex De Smedt
    Rob van den Brink
    Year: 2006
    A new generation of multi-service access networks: results of MUSE phase I
    ACCESSNETS
    ACM
    DOI: 10.1145/1189355.1189362
Peter Vetter1,*, François Fredricx2, Benoit De Vos2, Edith Gilon2, Kare Gustafsson3, Jeroen Wellen4, Michel Borgne5, Les Humphrey 6, Alex De Smedt7, Rob van den Brink8
  • 1: Alcatel Copernicuslaan 50 B-2018 Antwerpen, Belgiu
  • 2: Alcatel
  • 3: Ericsson
  • 4: Lucent Technologies
  • 5: France Telecom R&D
  • 6: BT
  • 7: Thomson
  • 8: TNO
*Contact email: peter.vetter@alcatel.be

Abstract

The paper gives a survey of the major results achieved by the European MUSE project during its first phase. The research covers multi service access architectures, first mile solutions, residential gateways and their integration in end-to-end lab trials.