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The plan for digital terrestrial television in the UK
International Broadcasting Convention (IBC), 1996A UK digital TV frequency plan is needed to facilitate the early introduction of services in the UK. Consequently, a joint UK planning project was set up to produce this plan. The results show that an interleaved planning approach can be used to give good coverage to roof-top receiving antennas, even where the frequency band is already extensively used
B. Tait+3 more
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Feasibility of digital terrestrial television broadcasting
International Broadcasting Conference IBC '95, 1995It is clear that the future of television transmission is digital. Digital transmission offers the possibility of new programme services, a route to widescreen and improved quality, multichannel sound, and the potential for enhancements such as interactivity.
M. Starks, S.R. Ely
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Digital Terrestrial Television Broadcasting in China
IEEE Multimedia, 2007This paper presents a recently developed fourth standard that meets the China's unique needs. In China, the proportion of television viewers using terrestrial reception is pretty high. Other characteristics of China's TV audience made it necessary to develop a new digital terrestrial television broadcasting standard that provides high-quality ...
Weiqiang Liang+5 more
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Digital Terrestrial Television in Europe
2004Digital technology for the production, transmission, and reception of television is expected to replace analogue transmission throughout the world. The timetable for this transition is uncertain and different projections have been made for virtually every country in the world.
Allan Brown, Robert G. Picard
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Studying digital terrestrial TV coverage
2014 IEEE International Symposium on Broadband Multimedia Systems and Broadcasting, 2014This article presents the development of numerical models to simulate the propagation of the TV signal, and a set of measurements of the electromagnetic signal to adjust the models. These tools have been devised to help in the deployment of digital television, ISDB-Tb standard, in Uruguay. The aim is a country coverage as wide as possible.
María Simon+4 more
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Digital TV rollout [US digital terrestrial TV]
IEEE Spectrum, 2001The author examines whether the United States has got it wrong with digital terrestrial TV since, today, new digital terrestrial network services in the US are creating little interest, receivers are expensive and sales slow.
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Methods for digital terrestrial TV planning in Croatia
47th International Symposium ELMAR, 2005., 2005This article desribes the process of planning digital television networks in Croatia. It describes the way of choosing methods and finding a suitable approach in planning. The methods are explained on an example of Croatian allotment. The result of the chosen approach is given in the conclusion of the article.
Branka Zovko-Cihlar+2 more
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Public Acceptance Strategies for Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) in the Border Areas
2018 International Conference on ICT for Rural Development (IC-ICTRuDev), 2018Digitalization of television broadcasting networks is essential due to efficient use of spectrum. To achieve this goal, the Ministry of CIT has a strategy by developing broadcasting infrastructure and providing associated devices required by end users ...
Diah Yuniarti+2 more
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Digital Stereo Sound with Terrestrial Television
SMPTE Journal, 1985Systeme numerique permettant de transmettre des signaux son de haute qualite avec les systemes de transmission de television UHF ...
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Personalcasting: The way for the Digital Terrestrial Television's digital dividend
2009 Second International Conference on the Applications of Digital Information and Web Technologies, 2009With Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) it is possible to transmit different digital contents together with the video signal, i.e. datacasting. This has become possible due to the coding and compression technologies used to process the signal, not available with analogue technology.
Francisco Cercas+2 more
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