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A consumer digital VCR for digital broadcasting [PDF]

open access: possibleIEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics, 1995
An integrated receiver decoder (IRD) built-in VCR for digital broadcast recording has been developed. This VCR is based on the D-VHS standard and records digital bit stream data. For this VCR, a one-chip digital signal processing LSI, an interface LSI and digital/analog compatible head were developed.
Hiroo Okamoto   +5 more
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3d Digital Broadcasting System And Ird Using Progressive Scanned Digital Broadcasting

International 1998 Conference on Consumer Electronics, 1998
This paper describes the newly developed 3D digital broadcasting system and the IRD (Integrated Receiver and Decoder) enabling the broadcast of the 3D images using high-definition progressive scanned digital broadcasting with additional simple functions.
Matsudaira   +4 more
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Digital audio measurements for broadcasting

17th International Conference on Applied Electromagnetics and Communications, 2003. ICECom 2003., 2004
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.
K. Crnkovic   +2 more
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Digital video broadcasting

IEEE Communications Magazine, 1998
A new kind of "wireless video" is currently entering consumers' homes-digital television. The term digital video broadcasting (DVB) is used as a synonym for digital television in many countries of the world. Whereas one may tend to think that digital television means just a new, digital, form of signal representation not necessarily affecting the ...
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Digital Data Broadcasting

1999
This paper describes data broadcasting from the perspective of broadcasters who have experimented with it. Valuable suggestions for implementation including cost estimates and technical alternatives are covered.
Stuart Beck, John D. Abel
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Broadcasting with digital audio

IEEE Spectrum, 1996
Digital audio broadcasting will come on-line worldwide in the next few years. The technology-also known as digital audio radio or digital sound broadcasting-promises to provide sound of compact-disk quality, nearly free from multipath distortion or other transmission interferences.
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Digital HDTV broadcasting

IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting, 1991
An introduction is given to papers submitted to a November 1991 meeting of the International Radio Consultative Committee (CCIR) Task Group on high-definition television (HDTV). The purpose of the digital HDTV broadcasting documents is to respond to questions posed in the CCIR.
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Digital audio broadcasting

Telecommunications Policy, 1991
Abstract Digital audio broadcasting (DAB) is a new radio technology which offers many benefits: improved sound quality (CD quality); signal, spectrum and economic efficiency; station parity; and less regulation. This Comment outlines and describes the advantages, promises and policy issues concerning DAB. Policy issues related to DAB include spectrum
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OFDM for digital TV broadcasting

Signal Processing, 1994
Abstract This paper deals with potential use of digital modulation techniques for broadcasting future digital TV. Theoretical aspects of digital modulation are presented, starting from QAM techniques to orthogonal frequency division and multiplexing (OFDM). Theoretical performances of OFDM are derived and extended to cross-polarisation systems.
Raoul Monnier   +2 more
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