Title :
Comparisons and improvements of designs of data slicers and clock synchronization circuits for broadcast teletext decoders operating in a multipath environment
Author :
Sablatash, M. ; Moreland, K.W. ; Moher, M. ; Armstrong, R.M.
Author_Institution :
Commun. Res. Centre, Ottawa, Ont., Canada
fDate :
9/1/1988 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
It is shown that multipath propagation imposes a serious performance degradation on broadcast teletext systems designed according to the North American Basic Teletext Specifications. By using both analysis and a comprehensive computer simulation model of the teletext broadcast system, it was found that very significant gains in performance could be obtained by improving slicing level and clock synchronization circuit designs. Several slicing level and clock synchronization (also called bit timing recovery (BTR)) circuits were modeled and simulated and their performances compared. These included peak detecting, averaging, modified averaging, adaptive and ideal slicers. The averaging and adaptive slicers used with the correlator BTR circuit were found to give the best performance, but the complexity and cost of an adaptive slicer reduce the advantages of system implementation
Keywords :
clocks; decoding; digital simulation; radiowave propagation; synchronisation; teletext; North American Basic Teletext Specifications; adaptive slicers; averaging; bit timing recovery circuits; broadcast teletext decoders; broadcast teletext systems; clock synchronization circuits; computer simulation model; correlator BTR circuit; data slicers; ideal slicers; modified averaging; multipath environment; multipath propagation; peak detecting; performance degradation; radiowave propagation; slicing level; Broadcasting; Circuit synthesis; Clocks; Computer simulation; Degradation; Performance analysis; Performance gain; Synchronization; Teletext; Timing;
Journal_Title :
Broadcasting, IEEE Transactions on