DocumentCode
780642
Title
Terrestrial DVB (DVB-T): A Broadcast Technology for Stationary Portable and Mobile Use
Author
Ladebusch, Uwe ; Liss, Claudia A.
Author_Institution
Norddeutscher Rundfunk, Hamburg, Germany
Volume
94
Issue
1
fYear
2006
Firstpage
183
Lastpage
193
Abstract
Digital video broadcasting-terrestrial (DVB-T) is the name of the terrestrial transmission system which was developed by the DVB Project. DVB-T is in operation in many countries around the world. This paper analyzes the features of the system. It describes its capabilities with a special emphasis on mobile reception and looks at the introduction of DVB-T in Germany using the launch of DVB-T in this country as a case study. In order to analyze how an MPEG transport stream at the input of a DVB-T modulator is turned into a DVB-T signal, we consider the channel coding and modulation used. Then we look at various aspects of the system performance. The next section deals with mobile reception. Network planning issues, antenna diversity concepts for mobile receivers, and handover procedures will be considered. Finally, the introduction of DVB-T in Germany is presented as a case study. In contrast to various other countries Germany decided to offer DVB-T as a means of providing the "anywhere TV" experience. This implies that DVB-T signals can be received with mobile and portable receivers. In regions with DVB-T coverage analogue terrestrial TV services were discontinued just a few months after the launch of DVB-T.
Keywords
digital video broadcasting; mobile radio; television receivers; DVB Project; DVB-T; MPEG transport stream; antenna diversity; broadcast technology; channel coding; coded orthogonal frequency division multiplexing; mobile receivers; mobile reception; modulation; modulator; network planning; portable receivers; stationary portable; terrestrial DVB; terrestrial transmission system; Broadcast technology; Channel coding; Digital video broadcasting; Frequency synchronization; Modulation coding; Paper technology; Payloads; Signal analysis; System performance; TV; Antenna diversity; DVB-T; MRC; anywhere TV; broadcast technology; coded orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (COFDM); handover; mobile reception; network planning; terrestrial TV;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JPROC.2005.861009
Filename
1566628
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