DocumentCode :
1159497
Title :
Design procedures and field test results of a distributed-translator network, and a case study for an application of distributed-transmission
Author :
Salehian, K. ; Wu, Y. ; Caron, B.
Author_Institution :
Commun. Res. Centre, Ottawa, Ont.
Volume :
52
Issue :
3
fYear :
2006
Firstpage :
281
Lastpage :
289
Abstract :
This paper presents the implementation procedures and field test results of a Distributed-Transmission Network (also referred to as "DTx network" or "DTxN" throughout the paper) consisting of three coherent translators. As will be explained later in the text, a network of coherent translators, which is called "distributed translator network", is one of the three methods of implementing a DTxN. The performance of such distributed translator network was tested in a strong static and dynamic multipath environment. The target area of the distributed-translator network under consideration was selected to be a small part of the coverage area of a distant single transmitter. This provided the possibility of taking the reception quality of the distance transmitter as a reference, and evaluating the reception quality of distributed-translator network in its target area. Two types of ATSC receivers, a new prototype and an older generation one, were used for this study. This in turn made it possible to compare the performance of the two receivers under tough conditions, and to investigate the impact of DTxN on the older generation receiver. As an application of the Distributed-Transmission Network, the possibility of changing a number of low-power (LP) existing DTV assignments into a DTxN was also investigated in a case study. The existing LP assignments, the candidates for changing into DTxN, were all part of a provincial network that is broadcasting the same program on different channels across the province of Ontario-Canada. Using DTxN can improve the quality of service of the LP assignments and reduce the spectrum congestion within the existing allotment plan
Keywords :
digital television; multipath channels; telecommunication network planning; television broadcasting; television receivers; television reception; television transmitters; transmission networks; ATSC receiver; DTV assignment; DTxN; Ontario-Canada; broadcasting; coherent translator; distributed translator network; distributed-transmission network; network planning; reception quality; static-dynamic multipath environment; transmitter; Broadcasting; Computer aided software engineering; Digital TV; Enterprise resource planning; Frequency synchronization; Interference; Prototypes; Quality of service; Testing; Transmitters; Distributed translator network; distributed transmission; distributed transmission network; distributed transmission system; on-channel repeater; single frequency network;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Broadcasting, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9316
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TBC.2006.879851
Filename :
1677803
Link To Document :
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