Title :
Medium Wave Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) Field Strength Time Variation in Different Reception Environments
Author :
Guerra, D. ; Gil, U. ; de la Vega, David ; Prieto, G. ; Arrinda, A. ; Ordiales, J.L. ; Angueira, P.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. & Telecommun., Univ. of the Basque Country, Bilbao
Abstract :
This paper examines the temporal variability in fixed reception of the ground-wave propagated DRM (Digital Radio Mondiale) signal. This field strength analysis in the medium wave band has been performed using the first Spanish DRM field trial. Several fixed reception points located along radial routes provided the field strength sample distributions in rural and suburban areas. Additionally a second measurement campaign was carried out in several dense and open areas of downtown Madrid. The maximum likelihood estimations and logarithmic functions were used to analyse the fit of the experimental data with theoretical statistical distributions. A deep analysis of the most important parameters of the distribution has been carried out in order to characterize the field strength behavior in the different reception situations. It has been taken into account the influence of environment, measurement time interval, distance to the transmitter and the presence of critical reception impairments. The most remarkable result of this study has shown that the time variability of the ground-wave medium wave DRM channel is well approximated by a Log Normal and also by a Nakagami process. The Log Normal distribution is preferred as it is the one considered by the analog medium wave broadcasts for the ground-wave propagation case
Keywords :
Nakagami channels; digital radio; field strength measurement; log normal distribution; maximum likelihood estimation; radio reception; radio transmitters; radiowave propagation; Nakagami process; Spanish DRM field trial; digital radio mondiale; field strength analysis; ground-wave propagated DRM; log normal distribution; logarithmic function; maximum likelihood estimation; medium wave broadcast; reception environment; statistical distribution; transmitter; Availability; Digital Radio Mondiale; Digital audio broadcasting; Digital communication; Frequency; Gas insulated transmission lines; Predictive models; Radio broadcasting; Radio transmitters; Statistical distributions; DRM; Digital AM; digital audio broadcasting; digital radio; medium wave; statistical distributions; statistical inference; statistical modeling;
Journal_Title :
Broadcasting, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TBC.2006.883304