Abstract

ICL has developed demodulation and decoding technologies compliant with the Digital Video Broadcasting–Terrestrial (DVB-T) and Digital Video Broadcasting–Handheld (DVB-H) standards in 2005 and 2006, respectively. A second generation ”high-mobility DVB-T/H demodulation and decoding technology” has also been developed in mid 2007. Advanced techniques such as the adaptive channel estimation and Doppler compensation algorithms have been implemented in the second generation IP to improve reception performance in a high-mobility environment. To verify the efficacy of the second generation IP, a test of compliance with the carrier-to-noise ratio performance requirements defined by the IEC-62002 Mobile and Portable DVB-T/H Radio Access Interface (MBRAI) specification has be performed. The full test results are reported in this paper.

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