Article | REF: TE6154 V1

Digital Radio. DRM,DVB & Radio,Satellite Radio, IP Radio

Authors: Jean-Noël GOUYET, Sylvie KALINOWSKI

Publication date: February 10, 2015

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ABSTRACT

This article describes the digital radio distribution systems other than those of the DAB family. The DRM system can be used in all frequency bands of analog AM radio (LW, MW or SW) and in VHF (Bands I, II - including FM, or III). Digital Video Broadcasting systems DVB can also carry digital radio services. Digital Satellite Radio is in some regions of the world an optimal delivery vector. Radio over IP, delivered via various networks, offers world coverage and interactivity.

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AUTHORS

  • Jean-Noël GOUYET: Training engineer and consultant in digital radio, television and multimedia techniques and systems - Former head of research at Ina (Institut national de l'audiovisuel)

  • Sylvie KALINOWSKI: Head of the transmission-broadcasting training program at InaEXPERT

 INTRODUCTION

At a time when digital is supplanting analog in all image and sound capture-editing-distribution technologies, the sound broadcasting sector is an exception, insofar as experience to date shows that digital radio broadcasting will not replace FM broadcasting in the short or medium term. Analog and digital radio broadcasting therefore seem likely to coexist in the long term.

This dossier, concerning only the last segment of a radio production-distribution chain, from a point of transmission to the receiving terminal, is made up of five articles.

After a brief history of radio, the article [TE 6 140] reviews the technical platforms and networks that can be used for analog and then digital radio. It then presents a brief overview of the technical systems developed for broadcasting or transmitting digital radio, and compares their different uses depending on the distribution platform.

The article [TE 6 142] is devoted to the main techniques common to the various digital radio systems: audio source coding (in particular MPEG-4 HE-AAC), frame formatting and multiplexing, data protection through error detection-correction and interleaving.

The associated article [TE 6 143] presents OFDM digital modulation.

The article [TE 6 150] details the first broadcast standard developed, DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) and its 2nd generation, DAB+, as well as DMB Radio (Digital Multimedia Broadcasting), derived from DAB but extended to broadcast video to mobiles.

This article [TE 6 154] describes other systems for broadcasting digital radio via various technical platforms...

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KEYWORDS

audiovisual & multimedia   |   broadcasting   |   Digital Radio Mondial   |   streaming   |   podcast   |   RadioDNS   |   RadioHD


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