Title :
Advanced digital HDTV transmission system for terrestrial video simulcasting
Author :
Hulyalkar, Samir N. ; Ho, Yo-Sung ; Challapali, Kiran S. ; Bryan, David A. ; Basile, Carlo ; White, Hugh ; Wilson, Newman D. ; Bhatt, Bhavesh
Author_Institution :
North American Philips Corp., Briarcliff Manor, NY, USA
fDate :
1/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Transmission aspects of the advanced digital high definition television (AD-HDTV) system, for terrestrial simulcast delivery of HDTV are described. In AD-HDTV, two quadrature-amplitude-modulated (QAM) carriers, with different power spectral densities, are employed in a frequency division multiplex (FDM) mode within the standard 6-MHz channel. The resulting spectral shaping allows a larger power to be transmitted, compared to that for a single QAM carrier, for the same level of perceptual interference into cochannel NTSC. The coded video data are split into high-priority (HP) data and standard-priority (SP) data, and the vital information is sent on the appropriate QAM carrier, resulting in a robust audio and video transmission system. The availability is higher in scenarios where the carrier-to-noise ratio (CNR) is above the threshold for HP reception but below the threshold for SP reception; this is important in fringe areas. The NTSC planning factors, suitably modified for HDTV delivery, are used to estimate the coverage area for AD-HDTV. The calculated AD-HDTV coverage area of 54.5 miles is comparable to that for NTSC transmission
Keywords :
amplitude modulation; digital communication systems; frequency division multiplexing; high definition television; image coding; television broadcasting; television interference; video signals; 6 MHz; AD-HDTV coverage area; FDM; QAM; advanced digital HDTV transmission system; high-priority data; interference; spectral shaping; standard-priority data; terrestrial video simulcasting; video coding; Availability; Electromagnetic spectrum; FCC; Frequency division multiplexing; HDTV; High definition video; Interference; Quadrature amplitude modulation; Robustness; TV broadcasting;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on