Navigation with Terrestrial Digital Broadcasting Signals

Author(s):  
Chun Yang
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2013 ◽  
Vol 284-287 ◽  
pp. 2908-2912
Author(s):  
Hsien Wei Tseng ◽  
Wei Chien ◽  
Shih Nan Lu ◽  
Wei Chen Lee ◽  
Yih Guang Jan ◽  
...  

In this paper, we use MATLAB software to build the physical layer transceiver of the Digital Video Broadcasting Terrestrial System (DVB-T) and Additive White Gaussian Noise (AWGN) is added into the transmitted signal during its transmission. The transmitted signal passes through modulation, demodulation, encoding and decoding processes the resulting demodulated signal is compared with the transmitted signal to calculate its Bit Error Rate (BER). Three modulation formats, QPAK, 16-QAM and 64-QAM are simulated and through various Signal to Noise (SNR) ratio to evaluate the system performance. Various encoding techniques such as Reed Solomon Code, Convolutional Code and Viterbi Decoding [1-6] have been implemented and through simulation to make detailed system performance analysis and comparison. detailed system performance simulation, analysis and comparisons.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 (1) ◽  
pp. 9-17
Author(s):  
Thibaud Biatek ◽  
Mohsen Abdoli ◽  
Mickael Raulet ◽  
Adam Wieckowski ◽  
Christian Lehman ◽  
...  

In the past few decades, the video broadcast ecosystem has gone through major changes; Originally transmitted using analog signals, it has been more and more transitioned toward digital, leveraging compression technologies and transport protocols, principally developed by MPEG. Along this way, the introduction of new video formats was achieved with standardization of new compression technologies for their better bandwidth preservation. Notably, SD with MPEG-2, HD with H.264, 4K/UHD with HEVC. In Brazil, the successive generations of digital broadcasting systems were developed by the SBTVD Forum, from TV-1.0 to TV-3.0 nowadays. The ambition of TV-3.0 is significantly higher than that of previous generations as it targets the delivery of IPbased signals for applications, such as 8K, HDR, virtual and augmented reality. To deliver such services, compressed video signals shall fit into a limited bandwidth, requiring even more advanced compression technologies. The Versatile Video Coding standard (H.266/VVC), has been finalized by the JVET committee in 2021 and is a relevant candidate to address the TV3.0 requirements. VVC is versatile by nature thanks to its dedicated tools for efficient compression of various formats, from 8K to 360°, and provides around 50% of bitrate saving compared to its predecessor HEVC. This paper presents the VVC-based compression system that has been proposed to the SBTVD call for proposals for TV-3.0. A technical description of VVC and an evaluation of its coding performance is provided. In addition, an end-to-end live transmission chain is demonstrated, supporting 4K real-time encoding and decoding with a low glass-to-glass latency.


2014 ◽  
Vol 568-570 ◽  
pp. 1282-1286
Author(s):  
Guo Cheng Wu ◽  
Zhan Xin Yang ◽  
Wei Zhang Xu

Inspired by the overlap communication theory, a new onshore radio positioning system which superimposed on terrestrial digital transmission system is proposed in this paper. This system overlaps but not affects existing terrestrial digital broadcasting.At the receiver, a reconstruction/cancellation algorithm.is implied to capture the navigation signal and positioning measurements precisely.This paper focus on the construction of overlap system,spreading navigation signal and the capture of positioning measurements.We give a method to generate spreading navigation signal and overlap with terrestrial digital transmission system.The method can reduce the performance degradation due to pilot interference. We also proposes a reconstruction/cancellation algorithm which can solution the capture performance deterioration caused by overlapped system . The simulation results show that this system proposed in this paper can be used in terrestrial digital transmission system and provide good positional function.


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