2 brief description of the drm system – Grundig Digital Radio User Manual

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DIGITAL RADIO GUIDE

TERRESTRIAL TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS - DRM

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The combination of these techniques results in high quality sound in a narrow channel
with robust reception in an intended coverage area with relatively low transmission power.
In addition, source coding schemes using lower bit rates than that used with AAC/SBR
are included for lesser levels of audio quality if the AAC/SBR quality level is not desired
by a broadcaster. For example, a broadcaster may want to transmit two or more “speech”
only programs. These would not require the full performance of AAC/SBR.

4.1.2

Brief Description of the DRM System

(1)

Overall design

Figure 4.1: Transmission Block Diagram

source

encoder(s)

pre-coder

pre-coder

pre-coder

MUX

energy

dispersal

energy

dispersal

energy

dispersal

channel
encoder

channel
encoder

channel
encoder

OFDM signal

generator

modulator

audio data

stream

SDC

information

FAC

information

data

stream

FAC

SDC

MSC

normal prot.

[high prot.]

DRM transmission signal

flow of information

normal prot.

[high prot.]

cell

interleaver

normal/[high]
protection

OFDM cell mappe

r

pilot generator

Figure 4.1 depicts the general flow of different classes of information (audio, data,
etc.) after their origination in a studio or control centre (that would be depicted to
the left of the figure) to a DRM transmitter exciter/modulator on the right. Although
a receiver diagram is not included in the figure, it would represent the inverse of
this diagram.

There are two classes of basic information:

the encoded audio and data that are combined in the main service multiplexer;

information that bypasses the multiplexer that are known as fast access
channel (FAC) and service description channel (SDC), whose purposes relate
to identification and control for a transmitter and for appropriate decoding
selection within a receiver.

The audio source encoder and the data pre-coders ensure the adaptation of the
input streams onto an appropriate digital format. Their output may comprise two
parts requiring two levels of protection within the subsequent channel encoder.

The multiplex combines the protection levels of all data and audio services in a
proper format within the frame structure of the bit stream.

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