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1 Copyright 2002, S.D. Personick. All Rights Reserved.1 Telecommunications Networking II Topic 13 Broadcast Technology and Applications Dr. Stewart D. Personick Drexel University

2 Copyright 2002, S.D. Personick. All Rights Reserved.2 Terrestrial (wireless) Broadcast Technologies and Applications AM and FM radio Conventional Analog Television HDTV LMDS (Local Multipoint Distribution Service) DBS Paging

3 Copyright 2002, S.D. Personick. All Rights Reserved.3 A Quick Review... AM Radio (medium frequency / high frequency ~1-5 MHz) -Amplitude Modulation: [1 + m(t)] cos (2  ft) -High Power Transmitter > 1 kW= +60 dBm -Large transmitter antenna: ~300 meters (@ 1 MHz) -Thermal-Noise-Limited Receiver Sensitivity: ~kT x 10kHz x [~40dB = 10**4] = ~ 4 x 10**-13 watts = -94 dBm -Issues: static, small receiver antenna, absorption, multi-path fading, no line of sight...

4 Copyright 2002, S.D. Personick. All Rights Reserved.4 A Quick Review (cont’d)... FM Radio (very high frequency ~ 100 MHz) -FM modulation: A cos[ m(u)du + 2  ft] -Transmitter power > 1kW= +60dBm -Small transmitter antenna: ~3 meters -Thermal-Noise-Limited Receiver Sensitivity: kT x 100 kHz x [~40dB = 10**4]= ~ 4 x 10**-12 = -84 dBm - Issues: signal blockage, multi-path fading

5 Copyright 2002, S.D. Personick. All Rights Reserved.5 A Quick Review (cont’d)... NTSC Television -Transmitter power > 1kW= +60 dBm -VSB modulation for B&W video information, plus sub-carriers for color (QAM) and audio information (FM) -Bandwidth = 6MHz - Required SNR ~ 43 dB - kT x 6MHz x 20,000 ~ 4.8 x 10**- 10 watts ~ -63 dBm

6 Copyright 2002, S.D. Personick. All Rights Reserved.6 NTSC Signal Horizontal “sync tip” Black level White level 1 volt 0.4 volt 1/[525x30] seconds

7 Copyright 2002, S.D. Personick. All Rights Reserved.7 VSB Modulation f(MHz) -4.535 0 4.535 Baseband Spectrum f1-0.75 f1 f1+4.535 Lower sideband removed f1-1.25

8 Copyright 2002, S.D. Personick. All Rights Reserved.8 HDTV Wide Screen: 16 x 9 Aspect Ratio v. 4 x 3 for NTSC ~1100 lines per frame vs. 525 for NTSC ~ 5 x the amount of available information vs. NTSC ~30 MHz bandwidth in analog form x 3 colors Equivalent bit rate (no compression) ~ 2 x 30 x 10**6 (samples/sec) x 3 (colors) x 1 byte/sample-color x 8 bits/byte = 1.44Gbps !!!

9 Copyright 2002, S.D. Personick. All Rights Reserved.9 Squeezing HDTV into 6MHz Channels 6 MHz x 4-8 bits per second/Hz = 24-48 Mbps Need ~ a factor of 30-60 of compression Observation: If you can squeeze 1 HDTV channel into 6MHz, then you can squeeze 5 digital NTSC quality signals into 6 MHz!

10 Copyright 2002, S.D. Personick. All Rights Reserved.10 LMDS 1-5 km RF~28 GHz B~ 1GHz

11 Copyright 2002, S.D. Personick. All Rights Reserved.11 LMDS Local Multipoint Distribution Service Operates at approximately 28 GHz with ~ 1GHz of bandwidth available (combined downstream toward end users and upstream toward the base station). ~ 1-5 km reach Very much like a wireless version of an upgraded coaxial cable system Coverage is a critical limitation

12 Copyright 2002, S.D. Personick. All Rights Reserved.12 DBS Direct Broadcast Satellite 10 GHz, ~150 channels of digital TV or other data NTSC quality digital TV requires ~ 1MHz of bandwidth, ~26 dB SNR (or greater) Limited by rain attenuation, line-of-site to satellite, receiver dish size, and transmitter output

13 Copyright 2002, S.D. Personick. All Rights Reserved.13 Satellite Paging Example: 1 million customers (pagers) @ 1 page per hour x 256 bytes per page = 256 Mbyte/hr = 0.57 Mbps Thermal-noise-limited receiver power ~ kT x 570,000 x SNR (~36) ~ 10**-13 W Transmitter (on satellite) >100 W Allowable loss ~150 dB If spot radius = 1000km, then ant. equiv. radius must be ~ 3.1 cm


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