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In-band mobile digital TV transmission technology for advanced television systems committee

Published: 21 January 2008 Publication History

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Mobile DTV is one of the exciting emerging technologies in the fast expanding digital television market. Mobile DTV has the opportunity to change the long-standing axiom of "one TV per household" to "one TV per person." Multiple mobile DTV standards have been developed around the world. For example, Korea launched two digital mobile DTV services in 2005, one for terrestrial (T-DMB) and the other for satellite (S-DMB) broadcasting. In Japan, ISDB-T was adopted in 2003 for both HDTV as well as in-band mobile DTV. DVB-H, developed for European mobile DTV market, has been slowly deployed in select markets.

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ASP-DAC '08: Proceedings of the 2008 Asia and South Pacific Design Automation Conference
January 2008
812 pages
ISBN:9781424419227

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Published: 21 January 2008

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