Abstract

This paper depicts a results of field test for an implemented digital video broadcasting for cable system (DVB-C2) transceiver, which has been implemented using field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). The test results show the physical channel status and performance of the DVB-C2 transceiver, which includes the sampling clock offset (SCO), the frequency offset (FO), the frequency response of the hybrid fiber coax (HFC) channel, the uncoded-bit error rate (BER) before the forward error correction (FEC) decoder, and the BER after the FEC decoder. Since the moving picture exports group-transport stream (MPEG-TS) is received successfully with a raw data rate of 55 Mbps through a commercial in-service HFC network, a high data rate such as ultra-high definition (UHD) can be expected to be serviced. In addition, because the measured uncoded-BER satisfies the requirement of 10−2 uncoded-BER, the implemented DVB-C2 transceiver can support 4096QAM as well as 16384QAM. Therefore, it can be used as a cable modem supporting DVB-C2 and the data-over-cable-service-interface-specifications (DOCSIS) 3.1.

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