Multimedia Networking: From Theory to Practice

Chapter 6: Digital Multimedia Broadcasting

Overview

Building upon the fast growing technological advance of video compression in the 1980s, along with the availability of affordable fast computing processors and digital memories in the early 1990s, the evolution in use of digital multimedia broadcasting proceeded rapidly (see Table 6.1). The arrival of digital broadcasting was significant; what was happening was not just a simple move from an analog system to a digital system. Rather, digital broadcasting permits a level of quality and flexibility unattainable with analog broadcasting and provides a wide range of convenient services, thanks to its high picture and sound quality, interactivity, and storage capability. European broadcasters initiated the first attempt to implement a complete direct-to-home satellite digital television program delivery infrastructure having a capacity in excess of 100 channels from a single satellite. This was the digital video broadcasting (DVB) project in 1993, and the main standardization work for satellite (DVB-S) and cable (DVB-C) delivery systems was completed in 1994 [1] [2]. The fixed terrestrial version (DVB-T) was soon added to the DVB family to offer one-to-many broadband wireless data broadcasting based on roof-top antenna and the use of IP packets.

Table 6.1: Various digital broadcasting standards [11]; CMMB denotes China Mobile Multimedia Broadcasting

Region

Fixed reception standards

Mobile reception standards

Europe, India, Australia, Southeast Asia

DVB-T

DVB-H

North America

ATSC

DVB-H

Japan

ISDB-T

ISDB-T one-segment

Korea

ATSC

T-DMB

China

DVB-T/T-DMB/CMMB

All these DVB sub-standards...

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