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Mobile TV: Technology and Solutions Analysis For Network Implementation and Operation
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- 1 Scope
- 2 Mobile standards
- 2.1 IPDatacast
- 2.1.1 Overwiev
- 2.2 DVB
- 2.2.1 DVB-C, DVB-S and DVB-T
- 2.2.2 DVB-H
- 2.3 MediaFLO
- 2.3.1 FLO™ TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW
- 2.4 T-DMB
- 2.5 isdb-t
- 2.5.1 Video and audio compression
- 2.5.2 Transmission
- 2.5.3 Interaction
- 2.5.4 Interfaces and Encryption
- 2.5.5 Feature
- 2.6 TECHNOLOGY SUMMARY
- 3 TRIALS
- 3.1 DVB-H
- 3.2 MediaFLO
- 3.3 T-DBM
- 3.4 ISDB-T
- 3.5 conclusioNS
- 4 NETWORK DESCRIPTION
- 4.1 content provider
- 4.2 transport network
- 4.3 return channel - interactivity
- 4.4 content management and distibuction
- 4.5 Mobile Equipments
- 4.6 the next future
- 4.6.1 DVB-H2 (DVB-H in S-band)
- 4.6.2 MBMS
- 5 SERVICES
- 5.1 some trial results
- 5.2 kind of services
- 5.3 a VIEW oF the future
- 6 STANDARDS
- 6.1 DVB-H (Digital Video Broadcasting for Handheld)
- 6.2 OMA (Open Mobile Alliance)
- 6.3 MediaFLO
- 6.4 T-DMB
- 6.5 ISBD-T
- 7 APPENDIX A: VHF frequency range
- 8 APPENDIX B: UHF frequency range
- INDEX of PICTURES
- Figure 1 Nokia 7700 series: first Nokia’s DVB-H prototype (Front Detail and SU-22 Streamer Detail)[Nokia Copyright]
- Figure 2 First commercial Nokia’s DVB-H Mobile Equipment (Front Detail and SU-22 Streamer Detail)[Nokia Copyright]
- Figure 3 IPDC over DVB-H using UMTS as a back channel
- Figure 4 DVB-H broadcast functional scheme (referred to DVB-T, with DVB-H new blocks, in green colour)
- Figure 5 DVB-H protocol stack.
- Figure 6 The time slicing principle: example of a service multiplex in a common DVB-T/H channel, including time-sliced DVB-H services.
- Figure 7 MPE-FEC frame structure.
- Figure 8 Comparison of QPSK and QAM modulation.
- Figure 9 The DVB-H standards family.
- Figure 10 MediaFLO network scheme.
- Figure 11 FLO air interface.
- Figure 12 FLO frame stucture.
- Figure 13 T-DMB protocol interworking.
- Figure 14 T-DMB protocol stack.
- Figure 15 Broadcasting Digital TV technologies (world map)
- Figure 16 Broadcasting Digital mobile TV technologies (world map)
- Figure 17 Chain of value in broadcast mobile TV network.
- Figure 18 Generic business functions needed to implement a datacast service.
- Figure 19 broadcasting network.
- Figure 20 An interactive mobile TV service - concept idea (Nokia copyrights)
- Figure 21 The evolution of the phones with mobile TV receiver (some of them are only concepts, other are commercial model)
- Figure 22 Some phones with mobile TV receiver (the pictures are token from product presentations or vendor web pages)
- Figure 23 How it is possible to deliver TV contents using today 3G network infrastructure.
- Figure 24 How MBMS delivers TV contents using 3G network enhancements.
- Figure 25 MBMS market positioning.
- Figure 26 MBMS costs/customers.
- Figure 27 Time to watch TVs (traditional and mobile) comparison.
- Figure 28 Service positioning.
- Figure 29 Existing services (or incoming) vs.
- INDEX of TABLES
- Table 1 Standards for Mobile TV.
- Table 2 Signal parameters for DVB-H OFDM Signal (8 MHz Channel)
- Table 3 Parameters of the various possible DVB-H OFDM transmission modes (from standards)
- Table 4 Time Domain Parameters for DVB-H OFDM Signal (8 MHZ Channel)
- Table 5 Useful Net Bitrates (Mb/s) for Nonhierarchical Systems in 8-MHz Channels With MPE-FEC Code Rate 3/4; Full Multiplex Assumed to be DVB-H..
- Table 6 T-DMB Technical Issues.
- Table 7 ISDB-T Technical Issues.
- Table 8 Mobile TV systems comparison.
- Table 9 DVB-H world wide trials and commercial services (from DVB-H project web site)
- Table 10 MediaFLO world wide trials and commercial services (from different web sites)
- Table 11 T-DBM world wide trials and commercial services (most of them from www.worlddab.org web sites)
- Table 12 ISDB-T world wide trials and commercial services (from different web sites)
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