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DAB Receiver Development Part II
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The Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) system is the next generation broadcasting systems. DAB is high speed data broadcasting to mobile vehicle and can serve CD quality audio program and various data to drivers.
Our prototype DAB receiver, that was developed in conformance with EUREKA 147 third generation format, has been successful in receiving actual DAB signals during reception testing.
In this paper, our prototype DAB receiver is introduced and results of stationary and mobile receiving tests are described. In addition, we present the results of various laboratory tests, that were used as part of our evaluation of the prototype receiver.
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Minoshima, K., Yamauchi, K., and Kakiuchi, S., "DAB Receiver Development Part II," SAE Technical Paper 960202, 1996, https://doi.org/10.4271/960202.Also In
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- “First International Symposium on Digital Audio Broadcasting Proceedings” Montreux, Geneva June 1992 European Broadcasting Union
- “Second International Symposium on Digital Audio Broadcasting Proceedings The Sound of 2000” TORONTO, CANADA March 1994
- ITU-R Recommendation 774 “Digital Sound Broadcasting to Vehicular, Portable, and Fixed Receivers using Terrestrial Transmitters in the VHF/UHF Bands”
- ITU-R Report 1203 “Digital Sound Broadcasting to Vehicular,Portable, and Fixed Receivers using Terrestrial Transmitter in the VHF/UHF Bands”
- “Transmission and Reception. 05.05,” ETSI/GSM Specification June 1993