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Ultra Wideband (UWB) semiconductor vendor, Pulse~LINK, will demonstrate its CWave UWB Ethernet-Over-Coax solution for whole-home HD video distribution next week at The Cable Show 2008 in New Orleans, LA. The "no new wires" solution extends Gigabit Ethernet connectivity over a home's existing coaxial cabling, making it a potentially cost-effective method for deploying whole-home DVR functionality.

Pulse~LINK's Ethernet-Over-Coax solution offer's coexistence with other signals on the same coax cable, including broadcast video services from a local cable company and MoCA technology. The CWave Ethernet-Over-Coax platform networks up to nine HD multimedia content source and display devices throughout a user's home, with end-to-end QoS over existing coax cabling and splitters, eliminating the high expense of re-wiring a home with Ethernet cables.

In addition to its Ethernet-Over-Coax solution, Pulse~LINK will also demo its room-to-room HD video streaming solution with its HDMI-Over-Coax and 1394-Over-Coax solutions, as well as its CWave Wireless-for-HDMI for single-room wireless applications at the show May 18th-20th.

Pulse~LINK supports a variety of industry groups including the Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA), which uses Ethernet for home networking, and the High-Definition Audio-Video Network Alliance (HANA), which leverages 1394 to network HD content throughout the home. Pulse~LINK is also a Promoter Member of the recently launched HomeGrid Forum, formed to promote and influence a single, next-generation worldwide standard for networking digital content over home wiring.

According to Pulse~LINK, its CWave UWB technology was validated in independent testing as the world's fastest commercially available "no new wires" solution for HD video distribution.

Naomi Graychase is Managing Editor at UWBPlanet.

Author: Naomi Graychase

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