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Digital video broadcasting: Satellite specification

Philips Journal of Research, 1996
Digital video transmission over satellite channels is described. Many systems have so far been proposed for satellite transmission, and exist in some form. Recently, the European Telecommunications Standard (ETS 300 421) has now been accepted by the Digital Audio-Video Interface Council (DAVIC) as the world standard.
Leslie Rysdale   +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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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), 2004
Multimedia 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 Video Recording for Television Broadcasting [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of the SMPTE, 1975
Videotape recorders have existed since 1956 and over the years have been perfected to the point where they provide a virtually “transparent” storage medium; the average viewer cannot distinguish a taped production from a live one. Nevertheless, the supremacy of these conventional analog VTRs is about to be challenged by rapidly developing digital ...
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Research of watermarking in digital video broadcasting

6th International Conference on Signal Processing, 2002., 2003
In order to deal with copyright issues in the digital video broadcasting (DVB) environment, an MPEG domain watermarking algorithm is proposed. The watermark is embedded by modulation of certain DCT coefficients. The threshold of the detector is dynamically adjusted along the time-axis to fit the frame characteristics.
Zhang Li, Wu Guowei, Shao Yafei
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Digital video broadcasting: Cable specification

Philips Journal of Research, 1996
In this paper, we describe the transmission standard selected for transmission of digitally compressed television signals over the cable network in Europe. This standard specifies the error correction coding, modulation and framing structures to be used in the transmitted signal. We review the key features of this standard and describe the architecture
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Digital Video Broadcast: Systems and Implementations

2009
Terrestrial broadcasting has brought entertainment and media information to mass audiences around the world for nearly a century. In the last two decades, the demand for consumption of multimedia services anywhere anytime has increased greatly. Because the spectrum resource is limited, a new spectrum efficient broadcasting technology is required to ...
Yue Zhang   +3 more
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Digital Video Broadcasting Project

International Journal of Digital Television, 2013
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Digital video and its impact on terrestrial broadcasting [PDF]

open access: possibleIEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics, 1992
It is suggested that the technical feasibility of digital HDTV (high-definition television) for terrestrial broadcasting seems to be within reach. However, to launch a successful HDTV broadcasting service, the viewing public will have to be educated and they will have to experience a paradigm shift of what to expect from terrestrial delivery. They will
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A digital video system for multi-program broadcasting

Conference Record of Thirty-Second Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers (Cat. No.98CH36284), 2002
We developed an efficient digital video broadcasting system suitable for multi-program applications. This system uses a joint bit-rate approach to significantly increase the number of compressed video streams transmitted in one channel. Compared to CBR implementations, our approach improves the bandwidth allocation by an average of 112%.
I. Koo, Panos Nasiopoulos, Rabab K. Ward
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