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COEXISTENCE OF TELEVISION BROADCASTING, FM BROADCASTING, DIGITAL BROADCASTING IN DAB AND DRM+ STANDARDS CALCULATION METHODOLOGY

Synchroinfo Journal
The model parameters of analogue and digital radio and TV broadcasting networks are determined on the basis of data on frequency assignments to radio broadcasting stations using information on issued permits for the use of radio frequency channels of ...
Albert Waal
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ALGORITHM AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRACTICAL USE IN THE METHODOLOGY OF COEXISTENCE OF TELEVISION, FM AND DIGITAL BROADCASTING IN DAB AND DRM+ STANDARDS

Synchroinfo Journal
The parameters of the network model are determined on the basis of data contained in the database on frequency assignments of a radio frequency service organization or radio frequency application materials for obtaining an EMC examination conclusion ...
Albert Waal
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Digital Audio Broadcasting System Modeling and Hardware Implementation

APCCAS 2006 - 2006 IEEE Asia Pacific Conference on Circuits and Systems, 2006
DAB is a growing communication technology for digital audio broadcasting and demands higher concentration on flexible and cost optimum implementations for use in new mobile electrical appliances. In the other hand, new low cost FPGAs and their fast time-to-market cycle in comparison to ASIC implementations make them widely applicable to communication ...
Nariman Moezzi Madani   +2 more
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Analysis of transmission schemes for satellite digital audio broadcasting

Proceedings of GLOBECOM '93. IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference, 2002
The European Space Agency (ESA) is studying different transmission techniques suited for satellite sound broadcasting services. The authors report preliminary results about the performance of two efficient transmission techniques, namely coded orthogonal frequency division multiplexing and coded quasi-orthogonal code division multiplexing.
Azzarelli A.   +5 more
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DAB goes digital [digital audio broadcasting]

IEE Seminar on Broadcasting Spectrum: The Issues, 2005
DAB digital radio is a remarkable technology, fulfilling its promise of reliably delivering high quality digital audio in the most challenging mobile and fixed receiver environments. DAB digital radio's success in the UK is outstripping forecasts and already it is the most listened to platform for digital radio. The same Eureka147 standard has begun to
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CD by radio: digital audio broadcasting

IEE Review, 1992
Describes a project that has the potential to give every radio in Europe the sound output quality of a compact disc.
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Digital audio broadcasting by satellite

1999
The first reaction to this subject is to ask why should anyone want to broadcast radio programmes from a satellite, and why should the broadcasts be digital? Digital broadcasting is an evolving technology which will provide an enhanced variety and choice of programme, and a rugged delivery mechanism. These are the main driving forces in broadcasting at
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Computer simulation of protection ratio for digital audio broadcasting

Asia-Pacific Conference on Circuits and Systems, 2003
Since the new digital audio broadcasting system may be co-operated with the existing system for a few years, we should consider the interference between the new and the existing system. The allowance of interference is often described in terms of protection ratio (PR), defined as the minimum value of wanted-to-unwanted signal ratio. In several previous
Sang-Sung Choi   +4 more
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Digital Audio Measurements for Broadcasting

2003
Transmitting and storing audio signals in the digital domain is well-established in the broadcast industry. Analog audio has given way to the AES3 and Sony/Phillips Digital Interface Format (SPDIF). AES3 datastreams are also embedded in SDI television signals.
Maletić, Mladen, Domitrović, Hrvoje
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Digital audio broadcasting - the future of radio

International Broadcasting Conference IBC '95, 1995
September 1995 is a month of considerable significance in the history of radio. It is the month in which DAB enters its operational phase as the BBC starts its Network Radio services, and as substantial pilot schemes get under way in Germany and other European countries.
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