Next Generation Mobile Broadcasting
- 11h 56m
- David Gómez-Barquero (ed)
- CRC Press
- 2013
Next Generation Mobile Broadcasting provides an overview of the past, present, and future of mobile multimedia broadcasting. The first part of the book—Mobile Broadcasting Worldwide—summarizes next-generation mobile broadcasting technologies currently available. This part covers the evolutions of the Japanese mobile broadcasting standard ISDB-T One-Seg, ISDB-Tmm and ISDB-TSB; the evolution of the South Korean T-DMB mobile broadcasting technology AT-DMB; the American mobile broadcasting standard ATSC-M/H; the Chinese broadcasting technologies DTMB and CMMB; second-generation digital terrestrial TV European standard DVB-T2 and its mobile profile T2-Lite; and the multicast/broadcast extension of 4G LTE cellular standard E-MBMS.
This part includes a chapter about a common broadcast specification of state-of-the-art 3GPP and DVB standards to provide a broadcast overlay optimized for mobile and operated in conjunction with a broadband unicast access. It also contains an overview chapter on a new High-Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) standard that is expected to provide significantly improved coding efficiency compared to current MPEG-4 AVC video coding.
The second part of the book—Next-Generation Handheld DVB Technology: DVB-NGH —describes the latest mobile broadcast technology known as Digital Video Broadcasting-Next-Generation Handheld (DVB-NGH), which is expected to significantly outperform all existing technologies in both capacity and coverage. DVB-NGH introduces new technological solutions that along with the high performance of DVB-T2 make DVB-NGH a powerful next-generation mobile multimedia broadcasting technology.
In fact, DVB-NGH can be regarded as the first 3G broadcasting system because it allows for the possibility of using multiple input multiple output MIMO antenna schemes to overcome the Shannon limit of single antenna wireless communications. DVB-NGH also allows the deployment of an optional satellite component forming a hybrid terrestrial-satellite network topology to improve coverage in rural areas where the installation of terrestrial networks is economically unfeasible. Although the commercial deployment of DVB-NGH is nowadays unclear after its standardization, it will be a reference point for future generations of digital terrestrial television technologies.
Edited by a member of the DVB-NGH standardization group, the book includes contributions from a number of standardization groups worldwide—including Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) in Europe; Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) in the US, Korea, Japan, and China; Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP); and the Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG).
About the Editor
David Gómez-Barquero received a double M.Sc. degree in Telecommunications Engineering from the Universitat Politècnica de Valéncia (UPV), Spain, and the University of Gävle, Sweden, in 2004; and a Ph.D. in Telecommunications from UPV in 2009. During his doctoral studies he was a guest researcher at the Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden, the University of Turku, Finland, and the Technical University of Braunschweig, Germany. He also did an internship at Ericsson Eurolab, Aachen, Germany. During 2010 and 2011, he was a post-doc guest researcher at the Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute (HHI) in Berlin, Germany. During the second half of 2012, he was a visiting professor at the Sergio Arboleda University of Bogota, Columbia.
Dr. Gómez-Barquero is a Senior Researcher at the Institute of Telecommunications and Multimedia Applications (iTEAM) of UPV, where he leads a research group working on multimedia broadcasting, in particular in the optimization of 3GPP MBMS (Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Services) and especially DVB (Digital Video Broadcasting) systems. Since 2008, he has been actively participating in the digital television standardization forum DVB. He participated in the validation of the second generation digital terrestrial TV technology DVB-T2, and in the standardization processes of its mobile profile, known as T2-Lite, and its handheld evolution, known as DVB-NGH. He also contributed to the DVB-T2 implementation guidelines, and co-edited the DVB bluebook on upper layer forward error correction as an invited expert. He was also very involved in the promotion and adoption of DVB-T2 in Columbia.
In this Book
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Next-Generation Mobile Multimedia Broadcasting
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An Overview of the ISDB-T One-Seg Broadcasting, ISDB-TSB and ISDB-Tmm
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Overview of the South Korean Advanced T-DMB Mobile Broadcasting System
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An Overview of the North American ATSC M/H Mobile Broadcasting System and Its Next- Generation ATSC 3.0
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Overview of the Chinese Digital Terrestrial Multimedia Broadcasting System
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DVB-T2 for Mobile and Mobile DVB-T2 (T2-Lite)
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An Overview of the Next-Generation Mobile Digital Video Broadcasting Standard DVB-NGH
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An Overview of the Cellular Broadcasting Technology eMBMS in LTE
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Universal DVB-3GPP Broadcast Layer: An Enabler for New Business in Mobile Broadcasting Landscape
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Overview of the HEVC Video Coding Standard
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Bit-Interleaved Coded Modulation in Next-Generation Mobile Broadcast Standard DVB-NGH
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Time Interleaving in DVB-NGH
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Time-Frequency Slicing for DVB-NGH
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DVB-NGH Logical Frame Structure and Bundling DVB-T2 Future Extension Frames
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Overview of the Physical Layer Signaling in DVB-NGH
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Overview of the System and Upper Layers of DVB-NGH
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Overhead Reduction Methods in DVB-NGH
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Local Service Insertion in DVB-NGH Single-Frequency Networks
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Overview of the Multiple-Input Multiple- Output Terrestrial Profile of DVB-NGH
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Multiple-Input Single-Output Antenna Schemes for DVB-NGH
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Enhanced MIMO Spatial Multiplexing with Phase Hopping for DVB-NGH
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An Overview of the Hybrid Terrestrial–Satellite Profile of DVB-NGH
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Single-Carrier OFDM for the Satellite Component of DVB-NGH
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Hybrid Satellite –Terrestrial MIMO for Mobile Digital Broadcasting