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Digital Terrestrial Broadcasting Systems [PDF]
The success story of radio and television was originally based on terrestrial transmission. At a suitable location a transmitter was erected that would broadcast radio and TV signals using corresponding equipment and antennas. The listener or viewer was expected to make a certain reception effort.
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The switchover to digital broadcasting in Korea
Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2012Abstract This study investigates the development of Korean digital TV transition by tracing the interaction between social and technological entities from various perspectives at different developmental stages. A socio-technical analysis examines the dynamic interactions among the stakeholders in the switchover to digital broadcasting, showing how ...
Hae-Ryong Song, Dong-Hee Shin
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Cryptology for digital TV broadcasting
Proceedings of the IEEE, 1995Digital TV broadcasting needs new cryptological tools for conditional access, copyright protection and image authentication. The aim of this paper is to overview the corresponding systems' features. The description of a conditional access system is given. It is shown that equitable systems need the use of a trusted third party.
Benoît Macq, Jean-Jacques Quisquater
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Digital audio broadcasting system
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1997Broadcasting system digitizes audio input signals before RF modulating and transmitting over airwaves to one or more remote receiving stations. Receiving station recovers the digitized signal by demodulating and exponentially expanding the received RF signal.
John W. Hopkins, Anthony J. Impastato
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Digital Audio Broadcasting – DAB
2010Although DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) was introduced back in the early days of the nineties, well before DVB, it is still relatively unknown to the public in many countries and it is only in a few countries such as, e.g. the UK that some measure of success of DAB in the market can be registered. This chapter deals with the principles of the digital
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Digital Television Broadcasting in Brazil
IEEE MultiMedia, 2008This paper discusses ISDTV. It was designed to fulfill the challenging and unique demands of broadcasting television in Brazil while promoting digital inclusion throughout the country. With ISDTV, channels occupy the same 6-MHz bandwidth of old analog stations, and it can deliver high-and standard-definition videos to fixed, mobile, and portable ...
Mylène C. Q. Farias+2 more
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Multimedia in Croatian digital video broadcasting
Proceedings EC-VIP-MC 2003. 4th EURASIP Conference focused on Video/Image Processing and Multimedia Communications (IEEE Cat. No.03EX667), 2004Multimedia services in future will require the transmission of very high data rates over broadband radio channels. The objective of this paper is to describe the large potential, the flexibility and adaptivity of the digital video broadcasting with OFDM modulation technique, and the application in future in Croatia.
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Digital Television Broadcasting in the United States [PDF]
This will be my third update written on digital television broadcasting in the U.S., for the Journal. In previous years the update was prepared by Graham Jones at the National Association of Broadcasters but Graham's schedule had become so busy that he was unable to dedicate the time necessary to prepare the report.
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Bridging Standards for Digital Television Broadcast
Proceedings of International Conference on Consumer Electronics, 1995In studio signal processing as well as in the television receiver the integration of different video media becomes more and more important. This paper introduces a new way of bridging different video production and transmission standards for digital television broadcasting.
U. Stottelder, Th. Herfet, B. Wendland
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A concept of digital terrestrial television broadcasting
Wireless Personal Communications, 1995The future terrestrial television broadcasting system should support the transmission of a digital HDTV signal with a high spectral efficiency. In addition, this system should maintain graceful degradation as the actual analog systems, and should be compatible with the SDTV.
Fazel, K.+3 more
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