Title :
DigiCipher-all digital, channel compatible, HDTV broadcast system
Author_Institution :
Gen. Instrum. Corp., San Diego, CA, USA
fDate :
12/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
DigiCipher, an all-digital HDTV (high-definition television) system, with transmission over a single 6 MHz VHF or UHF channel, is described. It provides full HDTV performance with virtually no visible transmission impairments due to noise, multipath, and interference. It offers high picture quality, while the complexity of the decoder is low. Furthermore, low transmitting power can be used, making it ideal for simulcast HDTV transmission using unused or prohibited channels. DigiCipher can also be used for cable and satellite transmission of HDTV. There is no satellite receive dish size penalty (compared to FM-NTSC) in the satellite delivery of DigiCipher HDTV. To achieve the full HDTV performance in a single 6 MHz bandwidth, a highly efficient unique compression algorithm based on DCT (discrete cosine transform) transform coding is used. Through the extensive use of computer simulation, the compression algorithm has been refined and optimized. Computer simulation results show excellent video quality for a variety of HDTV material. For error-free transmission of the digital data, power error correction coding combined with adaptive equalization is used. At a carrier-to-noise ratio of above 19 dB, essentially error-free reception can be achieved
Keywords :
digital communication systems; encoding; error correction codes; high definition television; television broadcasting; 19 dB; 6 MHz; DCT; DigiCipher; HDTV broadcast system; UHF channel; VHF channel; adaptive equalization; cable TV; cable transmission; carrier-to-noise ratio; channel compatible system; compression algorithm; computer simulation; decoder; digital TV system; digital data; discrete cosine transform; high-definition television; low transmitting power; picture quality; power error correction coding; satellite transmission; transform coding; video quality; Cable TV; Compression algorithms; Computer errors; Computer simulation; Decoding; Discrete cosine transforms; HDTV; Interference; Satellite broadcasting; TV broadcasting;
Journal_Title :
Broadcasting, IEEE Transactions on