DocumentCode :
3606047
Title :
Performance Characterization and Optimization of Mobile Service Delivery in LDM-Based Next Generation DTV Systems
Author :
Liang Zhang ; Wei Li ; Yiyan Wu ; Zhihong Hong ; Salehian, Khalil ; Xianbin Wang ; Angueira, Pablo ; Montalban, Jon ; Velez, Manuel ; Sung-Ik Park ; Heung Mook Kim ; Jae-Young Lee
Author_Institution :
Commun. Res. Centre Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Volume :
61
Issue :
4
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
557
Lastpage :
570
Abstract :
Layered-division-multiplexing (LDM) technology is a non-orthogonal multiplexing technology to provide more efficient transmission of multiple services that have different requirements on the robustness and throughput in one TV channel. The core of LDM is to transmit multiple-layer signals, where each layer occupies the whole channel bandwidth and the whole time. To meet the different requirements on different layers, each layer is allocated a specific power level, and is configured to use a different channel coding and modulation scheme, as well as its own multiple-antenna technology. Delivering robust and high-quality mobile TV services is one of the top priorities for the next generation digital TV (NG-DTV) systems. In this paper, we first investigate the performance of the NG-DTV systems with LDM in various difficult propagation channels that are likely encountered by the large variety of mobile devices, including fast-fading channels, slow-fading channels, indoor channels, and single-frequency-network (SFN) channels. A new channel estimation technique is proposed to overcome the severe performance degradation caused by the SFN channels. We will further show that using LDM makes it possible to deliver mobile services using the efficient 32k transmission mode. Finally, receive antenna diversity is shown to provide different levels of performance improvement for different LDM configurations.
Keywords :
antenna arrays; channel coding; channel estimation; digital video broadcasting; fading channels; indoor radio; mobile computing; modulation coding; multiplexing; next generation networks; radiowave propagation; LDM-based next generation DTV systems; NG-DTV systems; SFN channels; channel bandwidth; channel coding scheme; channel estimation technique; channel modulation scheme; fast-fading channels; indoor channels; layered-division-multiplexing technology; mobile service delivery; multiple services transmission; multiple-antenna technology; multiple-layer signal transmission; nonorthogonal multiplexing technology; performance characterization; propagation channels; single-frequency-network channels; slow-fading channels; specific power level; Channel estimation; Digital TV; Mobile communication; Multiplexing; OFDM; Signal to noise ratio; Cloud transmission; LDM; OFDM; channel estimation; layered-division-multiplexing; mobile service; multiple-layer transmission;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Broadcasting, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9316
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TBC.2015.2470103
Filename :
7271003
Link To Document :
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