Satellite radio systems are actually part of a larger group of
broadcasting mediums, which specialists refer to as Digital Multimedia
Broadcasting or DMB. This digital transmission system is used in order to send
data to different receivers such as radios, television sets or mobile phones
and PDAs. There are two different ways of using digital multimedia broadcasting
- S-DMB which is broadcasting via a satellite or T-DMB which uses terrestrial
emitters. The complexity of the entire digital multimedia broadcasting field is
huge. Out of all the features and characteristics digital broadcasting offers,
satellite radio is probably the most spectacular as it generated immense
interest and triggered an intense competition between the two main satellite
radio broadcasters, Sirius and XM Radio. The development of satellite radio and
other forms of digital broadcasting is spectacular because it offers two main
qualities that terrestrial emitters are deficient in : quality and coverage. In
the case of satellite radio, for example, the sound quality from a satellite
broadcast is much higher than AM or FM broadcasts, as the hissing noises and
transmission disturbances are eliminated.
Technical
features of digital multimedia broadcasting - overview
Whether it refers to television, satellite radio or cell phone
transmissions, digital multimedia broadcasting is based on the Eureka 147 DAB
standard. Digital television uses the T-DMB which is made for transmissions on
frequency bands III (VHF) and L (SHF). T-DMB is an ETSI standard (TS 102 427
and TS 102 428).
T-DMB uses MPEG-4 Part 10 (H264) for the video and MPEG-4 Part 3
BSAC or HE-AAC V2 for the audio.
When it comes to satellite radio,
there were a few issues to be resolved by the main satellite radio
broadcasters. The satellite radio receiver needs to be in the line of sight of
the satellite to receive the transmission – and there is the problem of having
different landscaping objects block the direct transmission. Land based devices
were installed in order to eliminate the lack of direct satellite transmission.
Since the wider spectrum of broadcasts has to be covered, digital multimedia
broadcasting uses OFDM-4DPSK modulation and a chip of T-DMB receiver is also
provided by MPEG-2 Transport Stream De-multiplexer. This helps reduce the
negative effects of shadowing and fading, present in many digital
transmissions.
The future
of digital multimedia broadcasting
The transfer from the analog world to the digital one is obvious
in all fields of work. Since digital multimedia broadcasting is developing so
quickly, there is a silent battle going on between the new age digital
technology and the classic analog one. OF course, many compare the transition
from the analog to the completely digital era with the way audio cassettes were
replaced by CDs and later on even DVDs. However, the development of digital
multimedia broadcasting is slower since it happens on so many levels at the
same time. Digital television is taking us into new spaces that are basically
hybrids of the features of regular TV and characteristics of the Internet.
Satellite radio is also taking huge leaps forward, with more and more programs
having satellite radio exclusivity. There are even discussion of moving events
like the MLB exclusively on satellite radio, which would provide one of the
first deadly strikes against terrestrial radio broadcasting. Digital data
transmission is fast and accurate, and so far reality proves that the
satellites used in order to facilitate broadcasting and reliable. Most digital
multimedia broadcasting companies that own satellites also have backup ones
ready to go in orbit and replace a defective one. Some other benefits of
digital multimedia broadcasting recommend it as a next step in the development
of broadcasting. From the consumer’s point of view, the quality and
interactivity options of digital TV or satellite radio broadcasts are important
features. Although most digital multimedia broadcasting channels and
technologies are still complex and sometimes expensive, the evolution of
digital broadcasting seems to be here to stay.
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