2013
DOI: 10.1109/tbc.2013.2241358
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Empirical DVB-T2 Thresholds for Fixed Reception

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“…The field trials carried out in Spain during 2010 [23] provided C/N threshold values for fixed reception for 256-QAM and 64-QAM in combination with all coding rates, for different multipath levels from AWGN channel to 0 dB echo channel. The main parameters of the configurations tested are shown in Table V In these measurements the minimum C/N value to receive 30 seconds of DVB-T2 signal without erroneous BBframes was obtained using a professional receiver.…”
Section: Planning Thresholds For Fixed Receptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The field trials carried out in Spain during 2010 [23] provided C/N threshold values for fixed reception for 256-QAM and 64-QAM in combination with all coding rates, for different multipath levels from AWGN channel to 0 dB echo channel. The main parameters of the configurations tested are shown in Table V In these measurements the minimum C/N value to receive 30 seconds of DVB-T2 signal without erroneous BBframes was obtained using a professional receiver.…”
Section: Planning Thresholds For Fixed Receptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The highest FFT size and the smallest guard interval have been selected because they provide higher capacity with no noticeable performance degradation in fixed reception. The pilot pattern is the least dense which means lower overhead and, consequently, higher capacity [16].…”
Section: A Configuration Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DVB-NGH (Next Generation Handheld) [5] is the handheld evolution of DVB-T2 (Terrestrial 2nd Generation) [6], the most advanced digital terrestrial TV (DTT) technology in the world, offering more robustness, flexibility and at least 50% more spectrum efficiency than any other technology [7].…”
Section: Indexmentioning
confidence: 99%