Digital Sound Broadcasting Systems
Curriculum
- 6 Sections
- 37 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
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- Introduction1
- A Beginner's Guide to Digital Satellite Radio Systems9
- 2.11. Introduction: Sending Radio from Space
- 2.22. System A: The Versatile European Standard (DAB)
- 2.33. System B: The Power-Efficient Pioneer
- 2.44. System Ds: The WorldSpace Satellite Specialist
- 2.55. System Dh: The Hybrid for Tough Environments
- 2.65. System Dh: The Hybrid for Tough Environments
- 2.76. System E: The Multimedia Broadcaster
- 2.87. At a Glance: Comparing the Systems
- 2.98. Conclusion: Different Tools for Different Jobs
- The Journey of Sound: How Digital System A Broadcasts Radio7
- 3.1Introduction: From Studio to Your Speaker
- 3.21. Step One: Preparing the Sound for Travel (Audio Encoding)
- 3.32. Step Two: Assembling the Package (Multiplexing)
- 3.43. Step Three: Bulletproofing the Signal (Error Protection)
- 3.54. Step Four: The Launch (Modulation and Transmission)
- 3.65. The Final Destination: Unpacking the Signal at Your Radio
- 3.7Conclusion: A Perfect Arrival
- A Technical Evaluation Based on ITU-R Recommendation BO.1130-46
- Technical Monograph on the Architecture of Digital System A (Eureka 147 DAB)10
- 5.11.0 Introduction to Digital System A
- 5.22.0 System Architecture: The OSI Layered Model
- 5.33.0 Application Layer: Services and Capabilities
- 5.44.0 Presentation Layer: Data Conversion and Formatting
- 5.55.0 Session Layer: Programme Selection and Access Control
- 5.66.0 Transport Layer: Data Grouping and Multiplexing
- 5.77.0 Network Layer: Logical Channel Framing
- 5.88.0 Data Link Layer: Transmission Frame Synchronization
- 5.99.0 Physical Layer: Modulation and Error Correction
- 5.1010.0 RF Performance Characteristics
- Study Guide: ITU-R Recommendation BO.1130-4This guide is designed to review the core concepts, systems, and technical specifications detailed in ITU-R Recommendation BO.1130-4, which addresses systems for digital satellite broadcasting to vehicular, portable, and fixed receivers in the 1 400-2 700 MHz frequency range.4
5. System Dh: The Hybrid for Tough Environments
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