Presentation 2003/12/8
OFDM Techniques for Mobile Reception of Digital Terrestrial Television Broadcasting
Minoru OKADA,
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Abstract(in English) This paper deals with mobile reception of digital terrestrial television broadcasting (DTTB), whose services is starting on the first of December, 2003 in Japan. Japanese DTTB standard, ISDB-T (Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting for Terrestrial) employs OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplex) technology in order to realize HDTV (High Definition Television) broadcasting in the 6MHz bandwidth. OFDM is an efficient technology capable of establishing high speed digital transmission in frequency selective multipath environments. The high speed wireless LAN (Local Area Network) standards, IEEE 802. 1 la and 11g have also been standarized by making efficient use of OFDM to overcome the degradation due to multipath propagation. This paper first describes the principle of OFDM. The related technologies for improving the performance in the mobile reception of DTTB, such as a diversity reception technique and a Doppler spread compensator, are then introduced.
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Keyword(in English) OFDM / ISDB-T / Mobile
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Title (in English) OFDM Techniques for Mobile Reception of Digital Terrestrial Television Broadcasting
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Keyword(1) OFDM
Keyword(2) ISDB-T
Keyword(3) Mobile
1st Author's Name Minoru OKADA
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Information Science, Nara Institute of Science and Technology()
Date 2003/12/8
Paper # IT2003-51
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 498
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 12
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