PROJECT TITLE :

LDM Core Services Performance in ATSC 3.0

ABSTRACT:

Advanced Tv Systems Committee (ATSC) three.zero, the new generation digital terrestrial tv normal, has been designed for facing the new challenges of the long run broadcasting systems. ATSC three.0 has been engineered using the most recent cutting-edge technologies. Layered division multiplexing (LDM) is one in every of the key elements of the new system baseline. LDM provides a tool to create flexible use of the spectrum for delivering simultaneous services to stationary and mobile services. This paper presents the performance evaluation of ATSC 3.0 core services in mobile situations using LDM. Simulation results are presented to analyze the influence of various LDM ensemble configuration modes for mobile reception. The simulation results are conjointly confirmed by laboratory tests below different channel models. The signal to noise ratio threshold values confirm the wonderful behavior of ATSC three.zero and LDM in mobile and moveable situations.


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