DocumentCode
2273956
Title
Digital audio broadcasting: US technologies and systems, terrestrial and satellite
Author
Anglin, R.L., Jr.
Author_Institution
Anglin & Giaccherini Attorneys at Law, Del Mar, CA, USA
fYear
1995
fDate
20-22 Feb. 1995
Firstpage
149
Lastpage
154
Abstract
The world of audio has gone digital. Listeners are demanding the same compact disk ("CD") quality music wherever they go-witness the widespread availability and use of battery operated CD players. Over-the-air broadcasting has yet to participate in this digital revolution. The United States has taken the lead in the development of inband, on-channel ("IBOC") and in-band, adjacent-channel ("IBAC") technologies which will allow existing broadcasters to deliver CD-quality music with the areas they currently serve without additional frequency allocations. Further, the US has initiated licensing of satellite and complementary digital audio radio systems ("DARS") in the 2310-2360 MHz band.
Keywords
digital audio broadcasting; satellite communication; 2310 to 2360 MHz; CD-quality music; US systems; US technologies; United States; digital audio broadcasting; digital audio radio systems; frequency allocations; in-band adjacent-channel technology; inband on-channel technology; over-the-air broadcasting; satellite broadcasting; satellite systems; terrestrial systems; Broadcast technology; CD recording; Digital audio broadcasting; Licenses; RF signals; Radio broadcasting; Radio spectrum management; Satellite broadcasting; Signal processing; System testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Technologies for Wireless Applications Digest, 1995., MTT-S Symposium on
Conference_Location
Vancouver, BC, Canada
Print_ISBN
0-7803-1982-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MTTTWA.1995.512341
Filename
512341
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