The DVB-H Standard: Comparative Analysis of the Results Obtained for Various Modulation Techniques and Different Code Rates

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By

Sneha A. Pandya

Charmy Patel

Jignesh H. Joshi

  1. Associate Professor Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, V.V.P. Engineering College, Rajkot Gujarat India
  2. Associate Professor Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, V.V.P. Engineering College, Rajkot Gujarat India
  3. Associate Professor Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, V.V.P. Engineering College, Rajkot Gujarat India

Abstract

DVB-H happens to be the technical specification for the transmission of digital TV to mobile telephones and PDAs—handheld receivers. Published as a formal standard, DVB-H is a physical layer specification designed to facilitate the proficient delivery of IP-encapsulated data over terrestrial networks. The making of DVB-H, which is closely associated with DVB-T, also entailed modifications of some other DVB standards dealing with data broadcasting, service Information, etc. It can be used as a bearer in concurrence with the DVB-IPDC systems layer specifications. A non- proprietary open standard, DVB-H has broad support, and services are currently on air in more than ten nations. When the possibility of a dedicated DVB specification for broadcasting to handhelds was first discussed, it was in the context of the proven mobile performance of DVB-T, the widely adopted standard for digital terrestrial TV. The key applications considered were mobile TV, video streaming in general, and file downloads, all targeted at handheld receivers that would operate with limited battery life and in difficult reception conditions. This paper mainly concentrates on the comparative analysis carried out when DVB-H has been applied to random data types and the results obtained are compared for QPSK, 16, and 64 QAM methods along with various code rates.

Keywords: DVBH, OFDM, single frequency network, terrestrial networks, time slicing

How to cite this article: Sneha A. Pandya, Charmy Patel, Jignesh H. Joshi. The DVB-H Standard: Comparative Analysis of the Results Obtained for Various Modulation Techniques and Different Code Rates. Recent Trends in Electronics Communication Systems. 2023; ():-.
How to cite this URL: Sneha A. Pandya, Charmy Patel, Jignesh H. Joshi. The DVB-H Standard: Comparative Analysis of the Results Obtained for Various Modulation Techniques and Different Code Rates. Recent Trends in Electronics Communication Systems. 2023; ():-. Available from: https://journals.stmjournals.com/rtecs/article=2023/view=91812

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Received April 5, 2021
Accepted April 16, 2021
Published April 16, 2023