SUMMARYThis paper provides an overview of a satellite-based Unlimited Mobile TV system implementing the recently defined Digital Video Broadcast-SH radio interface. It provides details on the system features and performances with respect to a typical dimensioning/deployment scenario.
The WorldSpace satellite DAB system will provide by 1998‐1999 dozens of high quality radio channels accessible to a potential audience of 4 billion people world‐wide who currently receive with various kinds of difficulty and limitations terrestrial radio programming. The system will consist of geostationary satellites, low cost radio receivers called StarMan™, and the associated ground control networks. The system will use state‐of‐the‐art digital audio coding techniques and, on board the satellite, baseband processing technology. This paper presents the overall description, performance and industrial organiazation of the system.
This paper presents the 1ST RELY project which aims at Integrating Satellite Digital Radio Broadcasting (S-DB), terrestrial cellular technology and EGNOS satellite navigation
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