Title :
Cloud Transmission: System Performance and Application Scenarios
Author :
Montalban, Jon ; Liang Zhang ; Gil, Unai ; Yiyan Wu ; Angulo, Ignacio ; Salehian, Khalil ; Sung-Ik Park ; Bo Rong ; Wei Li ; Heung Mook Kim ; Angueira, Pablo ; Velez, Manuel
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Commun. Eng., Univ. of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Bilbao, Spain
Abstract :
Cloud transmission (Cloud Txn) is a flexible multilayer system that uses spectrum overlay technology to simultaneously deliver multiple program streams with different characteristics and robustness for different services (mobile TV, HDTV, and UHDTV) in one radio frequency channel. Cloud Txn is a multilayer transmission system like layered-division multiplexing. The transmitted signal is formed by superimposing a number of independent signals at desired power levels to form a multilayered signal. The signals of different layers can have different coding, bit rate, and robustness. The upper layer system parameters are chosen to provide very robust transmission that can be used for high-speed mobile broadcasting. The bit rate is traded for powerful coding and robustness so that the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) threshold at the receiver is in the range of -2 to -3 dB. The top layer is designed to withstand combined noise, co-channel interference and multipath distortion power levels higher than the desired signal power. The lower-layer signal can be a DVB-T2 signal or another new system to deliver HDTV/UHDTV to fixed receivers. The system concept is open to technological advances that might come in the future: BICM/non uniform-QAM, rotated constellations, time frequency slicing or MIMO techniques can be implemented in the Cloud Txn lower (high data rate) layer. The system can have backward compatible future extensions, adding more lower layers for additional services without impact legacy services. This paper describes the performance of Cloud Txn broadcasting system.
Keywords :
broadcast communication; cloud computing; cochannel interference; parity check codes; radio spectrum management; MIMO techniques; QAM; UHDTV; cloud transmission; co-channel interference; flexible multilayer system; high speed mobile broadcasting; independent signals; layered division multiplexing; mobile TV; multipath distortion power levels; multiple program streams; radio frequency channel; rotated constellations; spectrum overlay technology; time frequency slicing; transmitted signal; Digital video broadcasting; Parity check codes; Receivers; Robustness; Signal to noise ratio; Cloud transmission (Cloud Txn); LDPC; MBMS; single frequency network; spectrum re-use friendly system; terrestrial broadcasting;
Journal_Title :
Broadcasting, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TBC.2014.2304153