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Development of T-DMB emergency broadcasting system and trial service with the legacy receivers
IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics, 2013Myung-Sun Baek +2 more
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Vision-Based Basic Safety Message (BSM) Broadcasting System
IEEE International Conference on Consumer Electronics, 2023With the growing demands from smart city services, development of intelligent transportation systems has become a popular research field. In this work, we proposed a vision-based basic safety message (BSM) broadcasting system based on SAE J2735 through ...
Tai-You Lin, Cheng-Wei Peng, C. Hsu
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IEEE transactions on broadcasting, 2021
A novel mixed cooperative relay assisted indoor power line communication - visible light communication (PLC-VLC) system for indoor broadcasting purpose consisting of mobile end user nodes for Internet of Things (IoT) network is presented in this study ...
Manan Jani, P. Garg, Akash Gupta
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A novel mixed cooperative relay assisted indoor power line communication - visible light communication (PLC-VLC) system for indoor broadcasting purpose consisting of mobile end user nodes for Internet of Things (IoT) network is presented in this study ...
Manan Jani, P. Garg, Akash Gupta
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Information Sciences, 1996
In a system of recall broadcast, each message contains a set of message identifiers called its recall set. The recall set of a message identifies all previously received messages upon which the message is based. When a message is received by a process and displayed to an external user, all messages in its recall set are also displayed to the user.
Hussein M. Abdel-Wahab, Mohamed G. Gouda
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In a system of recall broadcast, each message contains a set of message identifiers called its recall set. The recall set of a message identifies all previously received messages upon which the message is based. When a message is received by a process and displayed to an external user, all messages in its recall set are also displayed to the user.
Hussein M. Abdel-Wahab, Mohamed G. Gouda
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Transmitting Alarm Information in DAB+ Broadcasting System
2018 Signal Processing: Algorithms, Architectures, Arrangements, and Applications (SPA), 2018The main goal of digital broadcasting is to deliver high-quality content with the lowest possible bitrate. This paper is focused on transmitting alarm information, such as emergency warning and alerting, in the DAB+ (Digital Audio Broadcasting plus ...
Przemyslaw Falkowski-Gilski
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New Broadcasting System Combined with Radio Broadcasting and WWW
2008 IEEE International Conference on Web Services, 2008Despite the benefits those communities FM radio broadcasting services provide to their listeners, more than half of the community stations in Japan are struggling financially. This situation has arisen because the Internet has attracted advertising revenue away from radio broadcasting channels. One way to revive local FM radio broadcasting is by adding
Yoshitoshi Murata +5 more
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Broadcast anti-jamming systems
IEEE International Conference on Networks. ICON '99 Proceedings (Cat. No.PR00243), 2005In a traditional anti-jamming system a transmitter who wants to send a signal to a single sender spreads the signal power over a wide frequency spectrum with the aim of stopping a jammer from blocking the transmission. In this paper we consider the case that there are multiple receivers and the sender wants to broadcast a message to all receivers such ...
Yvo Desmedt +4 more
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International Journal of Satellite Communications and Networking, 2009
AbstractThe paper presents an overview of the systems for mobile broadcast which have been deployed today or are under development. Two examples are explained in some detail, namely DVB‐H and DVB‐SH. In addition, the need of ‘higher layer’ solutions is identified and IP Datacast is briefly explained. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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AbstractThe paper presents an overview of the systems for mobile broadcast which have been deployed today or are under development. Two examples are explained in some detail, namely DVB‐H and DVB‐SH. In addition, the need of ‘higher layer’ solutions is identified and IP Datacast is briefly explained. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Broadcast protocols for distributed systems
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, 1990An innovative approach is presented to the design of fault-tolerant distributed systems that avoids the several rounds of message exchange required by current protocols for consensus agreement. The approach is based on broadcast communication over a local area network, such as an Ethernet or a token ring, and on two novel protocols, the Trans protocol,
P. M. Melliar-Smith +2 more
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