User:Ryan Cooley/DAB
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Rough Draft. Probably take a month to look like anything.
Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB, or EUREKA-1xx) is a standard for transmitting lossy encoded digital audio.
RF
OFDM:
Multipath, Doppler Shift, Interference. Inter-Symbol Interference (ISI) Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) QPSK - eliminates need for channel equalization Guard Interval 1/4th symbol length interval copies end of symbol before start of symbol Multipath Single-Frequency Networks (FSN) Synchronization Null symbol Phase Reference Symbol (PRS)
Frequency-Domain Multipath
Convolutional Coding (Coded OFDM) Normally; half-rate. == 1.2Mb/s Viterbi Bit-stream re-ordering; Pre-determined patterns Temporal: Between Frames; depth 360ms Frequency: Interleaving.
4 transmission modes, 1,2,4,8KHz wide
Mode 1: Band III (4x1.54MHz DAB in 7MHz UKTV space) 70km max SFN antenna spacing Mode 2: L-Band (1452-1492MHz, world) est 17km max SFN antenna spacing Mode 3: up to 3GHz for satellite est 8km max SFN antenna spacing Mode 4: L-Band, sometimes appropriate est 35km max SFN antenna spacing
6 x 192Mb/s MP2 = 1.2Mb/s Fast Information Channel (FIC) - Non-interleaved
Multiplex configuration information Service Information (SI)
24ms frames
Data Services
UK
"The BBC covers 85% of the UK population" [1]