Title :
Optical fiber digital transmission of multiplexed video and audio signals suitable for multimedia applications
Author :
Asada, Hideyuki ; Yamada, Takashi ; Rabou, Nabil Abd ; Ikeda, Hiroaki ; Shimodaira, Yoshifumi
Author_Institution :
NEC Shizuoka Co. Ltd., Kakegawa, Japan
fDate :
5/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper describes a new digital NTSC TV and audio signal transmission system in which circuit configurations are simplified and made more inexpensive than MPEG 2 on the basis of the subjective evaluation of the picture quality. An NTSC TV signal and an audio signal can easily be transmitted to the receiver at the same time, since the transmission rate is kept unchanged due to the insertion of the digital audio signal into the horizontal sync pulse of the digital NTSC TV signal. The proposed system has three features. Firstly, the system could give a satisfactory picture quality for consumer-use visual appliances even though the quality of the reproduced pictures is lower than that of the normal digital NTSC TV picture codes obtained at a sampling frequency of 4.00×fsc with a quantisation level of 8 bits. Secondly, the system can satisfactorily transmit NTSC TV picture codes at a low transmission rate of 50 Mbps even if such an advanced compression technique as MPEG 2 has not been used. Thirdly, the system is used for transmission of the digital audio signals which are inserted into the horizontal sync pulse of the digital NTSC TV signal. A combination of edge-emitting LEDs (ELEDs) and single-mode (SM) optical fibers enables the system to easily transmit a digital NTSC TV picture signal together with digital audio signals over a distance of 10 km through the SM optical fibers
Keywords :
audio signals; cable television; digital television; light emitting diodes; multimedia communication; multiplexing; optical fibre networks; synchronisation; video coding; video signals; 10 km; 50 Mbit/s; NTSC TV picture codes; consumer-use visual appliances; digital NTSC TV transmission system; digital audio signal transmission; edge-emitting LED; horizontal sync pulse; low transmission rate; multimedia applications; multiplexed audio signals; multiplexed video signals; optical fiber digital transmission; picture quality; quantisation level; receiver; sampling frequency; single-mode optical fibers; subjective evaluation; Circuits; Frequency; Home appliances; Optical fibers; Optical pulses; Quantization; Samarium; Sampling methods; TV receivers; Transform coding;
Journal_Title :
Consumer Electronics, IEEE Transactions on