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_aDigital audio broadcasting : _bprinciples and applications of DAB, DAB+ and DMB / _ceditors, Wolfgang Hoeg and Thomas Lauterbach. |
250 | _a3rd ed. | ||
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_aChichester, U.K. : _bWiley, _c2009. |
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_a[Piscataqay, New Jersey] : _bIEEE Xplore, _c[2009] |
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_a1 PDF (xxxii, 420 pages) : _billustrations, maps. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [395]-411) and index. | ||
505 | 0 | _aList of contributors -- Prefaces -- Foreword -- Abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 General -- 1.2 Radio in the Digital Age -- 1.3 Benefits of the Eureka 147 DAB Systems Family -- 1.4 History of the Origins of DAB -- 1.5 International Standardisation -- 1.6 Relations to Other Digital Broadcasting Systems -- 2 System Concept -- 2.1 The Physical Channel -- 2.2 The DAB Transmission System -- 2.3 The DAB Multiplex -- 2.4 Conditional Access -- 2.5 Service Information -- 3 Audio Services and Applications -- 3.1 General -- 3.2 Audio Coding and Decoding -- 3.3 Characteristics of DAB Audio Coding -- 3.4 DAB+ Coding Schemes -- 3.5 Programme-associated Data -- 3.6 Multichannel Audio with DAB -- 3.7 Other Advanced Audio Application -- 3.8 Quality of Service -- 3.9 Audio Levels -- 4 Data Services and Applications -- 4.1 General -- 4.2 Data Application Signalling and Access -- 4.3 The Multimedia Object Transfer Protocol -- 4.4 Standardised MOT User Applications -- 4.5 Text Based Services -- 4.6 Traffic Information Services and Navigation Aids -- 4.7 Other Data Transmission Mechanisms -- 5 Provision of Services -- 5.1 The DAB Service Landscape -- 5.2 Use of Existing Infrastructures -- 5.3 Need for New Infrastructure -- 5.4 Relationship between DAB Data Services and RDS -- 5.5 Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) for DAB -- 5.6 Possible New Audio Services -- 6 Collection and Distribution Networks -- 6.1 General -- 6.2 The Collection Network -- 6.3 The Distribution Network -- 6.4 Example of Implementation -- 7 The Broadcast Side -- 7.1 General -- 7.2 Introduction to DAB Networks -- 7.3 Particularities of Single Frequency Networks (SFNs) -- 7.4 DAB Transmitters -- 7.5 Radio Frequency Propagation Aspects -- 7.6 Coverage Planning -- 7.7 Coverage Evaluation and Monitoring of SFNs -- 7.8 Frequency Management -- 8 The Receiving Side -- 8.1 General -- 8.2 RF Front-end -- 8.3 Digital Baseband Processing -- 8.4 Audio Decoder -- 8.5 Interfaces -- 8.6 Integrated Circuits for DAB -- 8.7 Receiver Overview. | |
505 | 8 | _a8.8 Receiver Features -- 9 Mobile Television and Multimedia -- 9.1 Overview -- 9.2 DAB - DMB -- 9.3 DAB- IPDC -- 9.4 Application Standardisation -- 9.5 Conclusions -- Appendix 1 DAB Parameters for Modes I, II, III and IV -- Appendix 2 Frequencies for Terrestrial and Satellite DAB Transmission -- Appendix 3 DAB System Protocol Stack -- Bibliography -- Index. | |
506 | _aRestricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. | ||
520 | _aRevised with the latest standards and updates of all new developments The new digital broadcast system family is very different from existing conventional broadcast systems. It is standardised in a large number of documents (from ITU-R, ISO/IEC, ETSI, EBU, and others) which are often difficult to read. This book offers a comprehensive and fully updated overview of Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB, DAB+) and Digital Multimedia Broadcasting (DMB), and related services and applications. Furthermore, the authors continue to build upon the topics of the previous editions, including audio coding, data services, receiver techniques, frequencies, and many others. There are several new sections in the book, which would be otherwise difficult to locate from various sources. Key Features: . The contents have been significantly updated from the second edition, including up-to-date coverage of the latest standards . Contains a new chapter on Digital Multimedia Broadcasting . (3z(BMust-have(3y(B handbook for engineers, developers and other professionals in the field This book will be of interest to planning and system engineers, developers for professional and domestic equipment manufacturers, service providers, postgraduate students and lecturers in communications technology. Broadcasting engineers in related fields will also find this book insightful. | ||
530 | _aAlso available in print. | ||
538 | _aMode of access: World Wide Web | ||
588 | _aDescription based on PDF viewed 10/24/2017. | ||
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_aDigital audio broadcasting. _930347 |
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_aElectronic books. _93294 |
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_aHoeg, Wolfgang. _930348 |
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_aLauterbach, Thomas. _930349 |
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_aIEEE Xplore (Online Service), _edistributor. _930350 |
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_aWiley, _epublisher. _930351 |
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_iPrint version: _z9780470510377 |
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_3Abstract with links to resource _uhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/bkabstractplus.jsp?bkn=8039864 |
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