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DIGITAL VIDEO BROADCASTING (DVB); DVB-H IMPLEMENTATION GUIDELINES
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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 References
2.1 Normative references
2.2 Informative references
3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
3.2 Symbols
3.3 Abbreviations
4 DVB-H system outline
4.1 Overview of the system
4.2 Time slicing
4.3 MPE-FEC
4.4 Additional 4K mode and in-depth interleavers
4.5 DVB-H Signalling
5 Link layer elements: time slicing and MPE-FEC
5.1 Description of the main issues
5.2 How time slicing and MPE-FEC provide a solution
5.3 Time slicing implementation
5.4 MPE-FEC implementation
5.5 Complexity and Cost considerations
5.6 Time slicing and Conditional Access
5.7 Memory issues
6 Physical layer elements: TPS bits, 4K mode and in-depth
interleavers
6.1 4K mode
6.2 In-depth interleaver for 2K and 4K modes
6.3 TPS-bit Signalling
7 DVB-H/DVB-T compatibility issues
7.1 Time slicing and MPE-FEC
7.2 DVB-H signalling
7.3 Added 4K mode and in-depth interleavers
8 DVB-H services
8.1 Service scenarios
8.2 Hierarchical networks for progressive QoS degradation
or multiformat/multidevice support
8.3 Sharing aspects with DVB-T MPEG-2 services
8.4 DVB-H service access
8.5 Handover considerations
8.6 Consecutive and parallel transmission schemes of
elementary streams and services
8.7 Considerations on channel switching
8.8 The Dynamic Zapping Service
9 DVB-H networks
9.1 Considerations on Network configuration
9.2 Dedicated DVB-H networks
9.3 Service Information issues
9.4 Considerations on the use of repeaters in DVB-H networks
9.5 Guidelines for the use of DVB-H in 5 MHz channel bandwidth
10 Reference Receiver
10.1 Foreword on expected performance
10.2 DVB-H reference receiver model
10.3 Minimum receiver signal input levels for planning
10.4 Antenna issues for DVB-H Handheld terminals
10.5 Diversity reception
11 Network planning
11.1 Coverage definitions
11.2 Minimum field strength considerations
Annex A: Terminal categories
Annex B: Interoperatibility with Cellular Radios
B.1 General issues
B.2 Cellular Radio Uplink Wanted Signal Interference
to DVB-H Receiver
B.3 Cellular Radio Uplink Unwanted Signal Interference
to DVB-H Receiver
B.4 Supported frequency range
Annex C: DVB-H link layer parameter selection
C.1 Introduction
C.2 Parameter set number 1
C.3 Parameter set number 2
C.4 Parameter set number 3
C.5 Parameter set number 4
Annex D: Channel models for DVB-H
D.1 Portable Indoor and Outdoor Channels (PI and PO)
D.2 Mobile Channel (TU-6)
Annex E: Bibliography
History
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