Abstract

In the last two decades, digital television terrestrial broadcasting (DTTB) systems have been deployed worldwide. With the approval of the fourth DTTB standard called Digital Television/ Terrestrial Multimedia Broadcasting (DTMB) by International Telecommunications Union (ITU) in December 2011, the research on first-generation DTTB standards is coming to an end. Recently, with the rapid progress of advanced signal processing technologies, nextgeneration DTTB systems like Digital Video Broadcasting-Terrestrial-Second Generation (DVB-T2) have been extensively studied and developed to provide more types of services with higher spectral efficiency and better performance. This article starts from the brief review of the first-generation DTTB standards and the current status of emerging second-generation DTTB systems, then focuses on the common key technologies behind them instead of describing the specific techniques adopted by various standards. The state-of-the-art, technical challenges, and the most recent achievements in the field are addressed. The future research trends are discussed as well. In addition, the scheme of integrating DTTB and Internet is proposed to solve the crucial problem of information expansion.

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