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Performance evaluation of the MPE-iFEC Sliding RS Encoding for DVB-H streaming services
D. GozalvezDavid Gomez-barqueroNarcis Cardonasubject
Transmission (telecommunications)Computer sciencebusiness.industryReed–Solomon error correctionDatagramEncoding (memory)Digital Video BroadcastingSingle-frequency networkLink layerData_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORYForward error correctionbusinessComputer networkdescription
This article studies the performance of the Sliding RS Encoding (SRSE) in the transmission of streaming services in DVB-H (Digital Video Broadcasting - Transmission System for Handheld Terminals) networks. The SRSE forms part of a set of specifications called MPE-iFEC which has been recently defined in the DVB-SH (Digital Video Broadcasting - Satellite Services to Handheld Devices) standard and is fully compatible with the link layer of DVB-H. MPE-iFEC is capable of encoding information related to different datagram bursts in a jointly manner in order to counteract the long signal blockages expected in satellite reception. This is what is usually referred to as Multi-Burst Encoding (MBE) and provides a protection that extends across several time sliced bursts. MBE can also improve the reception in terrestrial networks such as DVB-H, which relay in the use of MPE-FEC (Multi Protocol Encapsulation - Forward Error Correction) for link layer protection. The SRSE employs the same Reed Solomon (RS) algorithm used in MPE-FEC and a sliding encoding mechanism in order to perform MBE. This paper evaluates the improvements that the use of SRSE can achieve over the legacy MPE-FEC using vehicular urban field measurements in a DVB-H single frequency network. The effect of the different parameters that regulate the operation of the SRSE will be evaluated and the best configurations for its use in DVB-H will be highlighted.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2008-09-01 | 2008 IEEE 19th International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications |