Digital Terrestrial Broadcasting Networks
Book Details:
Publisher: | Springer |
Series: |
Springer
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Author: | W. Lanksch |
Edition: | 1 |
ISBN-10: | 0387096345 |
ISBN-13: | 9780387096346 |
Pages: | 282 |
Published: | Oct 15 2008 |
Posted: | Dec 18 2014 |
Language: | English |
Book format: | PDF |
Book size: | 6.23 MB |
Book Description:
Digital Terrestrial Broadcasting Networks approachs the existing framework for digital terrrestrial broadcasting, particularly the results of the Regional Radiocommunication Conference held in 2006. That conference established a new frequency plan for Europe, Africa and parts of Asia for digital terrestrial broadcasting. The book introduces the currently existing terrestrial broadcasting systems as well as the regulatory framework by which they can begin operating. Most importantly the book explains details of the GE06 Agreement, particularly Articles 4 and 5. It also discusses the frequency plan itself and the constraints it has been derived under. The book addresses the implementation of the GE06 Plan, which leads directly to all issues related to network planning and optimization of networks. Finally, the future development of the Plan and the digital dividend is addressed. This covers issues like sharing the UHF spectrum with mobile communication services and also touches upon the World Radio Conference 07 to be held in the fall in Geneva.
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