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Digital audio measurements for broadcasting
17th International Conference on Applied Electromagnetics and Communications, 2003. ICECom 2003., 2004Transmitting 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.
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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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2001
Foreword.Preface.List of contributors.Abbreviations.1. Introduction.General.Radio in the Digital Age.Benefits of the Eureka 147 DAB System.History of the Origins of DAB.International Standardisation.Relations to Other Digital Broadcasting Systems.2. System Concept.The Physical Channel.The DAB Transmission System.The DAB Multiplex.Conditional Access ...
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Foreword.Preface.List of contributors.Abbreviations.1. Introduction.General.Radio in the Digital Age.Benefits of the Eureka 147 DAB System.History of the Origins of DAB.International Standardisation.Relations to Other Digital Broadcasting Systems.2. System Concept.The Physical Channel.The DAB Transmission System.The DAB Multiplex.Conditional Access ...
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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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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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Digital Video and Audio Broadcasting Technology
Signals and Communication Technology, 2020Walter Fischer
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ANALYSIS OF METHODS TO IMPROVE ENERGY EFFICIENCY OF DIGITAL BROADCASTING
Telecommunications and Radio Engineering, 2019N. Qasim +2 more
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IEEE International Conference on Consumer Electronics, 2017
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DAB goes digital [digital audio broadcasting]
IEE Seminar on Broadcasting Spectrum: The Issues, 2005DAB 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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Joint masking and PAPR reduction for digital broadcasting system with faster-than-Nyquist signaling
IEEE international Symposium on Broadband Multimedia Systems and Broadcasting, 2017Myung-Sun Baek +4 more
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