Abstract

In order to improve system coverage performance, in this paper, a multi-service transmission scheme on the basis of the puncturing technique, namely layered division multiplexing extension frequency-division multiplexing (LDM-Ex-FDM), is proposed. The key idea of the proposed scheme is that the symbols punctured from the enhanced layer (EL) of fixed services will be independently transmitted on a certain number of subcarriers orthogonal to the LDM signal of the core layer (CL) and most of the EL. By doing so, the punctured symbols will be demodulated with a higher signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) on the receiver side and can be recovered well, thus improving the reception performance of the EL fixed services. Moreover, two puncturing strategies based on bit-interleaved coded modulation (BICM) symbols of the LDM-Ex-FDM scheme, namely equal interval symbol puncturing (EISP) and non-equal interval symbol puncturing (NEISP), are developed to improve the performance of the EL services. Simulation results are given to show that, when the puncturing rate in the LDM-Ex-FDM scheme is configured as 1/12, the performance of the fixed service can be improved by 1.8 dB, meanwhile the bit error rate (BER) performance of the mobile service is not affected. Thus, the overall system coverage performance can be improved. Furthermore, to reduce the computational complexity and the demodulation delay of fixed service carried in the EL, at the receiver, a direct interference cancellation (DIC) detector is proposed as well. Simulation results are given to show that, under high injection level and high modulation order, the proposed DIC scheme is able to achieve almost the same BER performance as that of the traditional successive interference cancellation (SIC) scheme while with lower computational complexity.

Highlights

  • Digital TV programs can be broadcast via terrestrial, satellite, and cable networks, in which the digital terrestrial television broadcasting (DTTB) system is important in the broadcast coverage network

  • It should be noted that the reduction in the capacity of the mobile service is due to the reduction in the bandwidth used, the spectrum efficiency of the mobile service has not changed compared with the traditional layered division multiplexing (LDM) scheme

  • The computer simulation results show that the LDMEx-frequency-division multiplexing (FDM) scheme with equal interval symbol puncturing (EISP) can improve the reception performance of the fixed service without lowering the signalto-noise ratio (SNR) threshold of the mobile service compared with the traditional

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Summary

Introduction

Digital TV programs can be broadcast via terrestrial, satellite, and cable networks, in which the digital terrestrial television broadcasting (DTTB) system is important in the broadcast coverage network. Reference [17] proposes a low-rate low-density parity-check (LDPC) code applied to CL of LDM, aiming to increase the power of EL by reducing the injection level of LDM, and the improved reception performance of EL is obtained. This approach is only suitable for very robust services delivered using CL.

Layered
System
The layer
5: Initialization: 5: Initialization
Direct-Interference-Cancellation
10. Capacities service in in
Simulation
12. Bit error
LDM-Ex-FDM
DIC Performance for the Fixed Reception
Further Discussions on the LDM-Ex-FDM Scheme
Findings
Conclusions
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