Since 1966, coded orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (COFDM) has been investigated to determine the possibility of reducing the overall throughput of a digitally modulated terrestrial television channel. In the investigations, many assumptions have emerged. One common misconception is that in a terrestrial environment, COFDM has an inherent immunity to multipath interference. A theoretical analysis of a multipath channel, along with simulation results has shown that this assumption does not hold the information is considered when including the radio frequency modulation and demodulation. This paper presents a background into the inception of COFDM, a mathematical analysis of the digitally modulated television signal under multipath ...
Digital-video-broadcasting-terrestrial (DVB-T) systems affected by in-channel interference are dealt...
This thesis focuses on analysis, classification, simulation and assessment of the signal fading in t...
Technological evolution and the ever-increasing demand for higher-quality services give broadcasters...
Coded orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (COFDM) has existed for many years but it was not u...
Recent developments in the UK concerning the reception of Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) have ...
This dissertation attempts to study the fundamentals of the function of the various Digital Televisi...
This paper develops a novel simulation method that seeks to mitigate the effects of interference in ...
Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) is a special case of multicarrier transmission, wh...
The paper deals with the first part of results of the Czech Science Foundation research project that...
Digital Video Broadcasting (standard DVB) is a system for transmission of the television signals in ...
Digital Video Broadcasting Terrestrial (DVB-T) systems affected by in-channel interference are here ...
This research project focuses on interferences encountered by Digital Video Broadcasting – Second Ge...
In the United Kingdom and in fact throughout Europe, the chosen standard for digital terrestrial tel...
Master's thesis compares the standard for digital terrestrial television broadcasting of the first g...
One of the most exciting areas in telecommunications and networking is wireless technology. The rapi...
Digital-video-broadcasting-terrestrial (DVB-T) systems affected by in-channel interference are dealt...
This thesis focuses on analysis, classification, simulation and assessment of the signal fading in t...
Technological evolution and the ever-increasing demand for higher-quality services give broadcasters...
Coded orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (COFDM) has existed for many years but it was not u...
Recent developments in the UK concerning the reception of Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) have ...
This dissertation attempts to study the fundamentals of the function of the various Digital Televisi...
This paper develops a novel simulation method that seeks to mitigate the effects of interference in ...
Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) is a special case of multicarrier transmission, wh...
The paper deals with the first part of results of the Czech Science Foundation research project that...
Digital Video Broadcasting (standard DVB) is a system for transmission of the television signals in ...
Digital Video Broadcasting Terrestrial (DVB-T) systems affected by in-channel interference are here ...
This research project focuses on interferences encountered by Digital Video Broadcasting – Second Ge...
In the United Kingdom and in fact throughout Europe, the chosen standard for digital terrestrial tel...
Master's thesis compares the standard for digital terrestrial television broadcasting of the first g...
One of the most exciting areas in telecommunications and networking is wireless technology. The rapi...
Digital-video-broadcasting-terrestrial (DVB-T) systems affected by in-channel interference are dealt...
This thesis focuses on analysis, classification, simulation and assessment of the signal fading in t...
Technological evolution and the ever-increasing demand for higher-quality services give broadcasters...