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22、REGOING NEGATION OF DAMAGES IS A FUNDAMENTAL ELEMENT OF THE USE OF THE CONTENTS HEREOF, AND THESE CONTENTS WOULD NOT BE PUBLISHED BY TIA WITHOUT SUCH LIMITATIONS. TIA-11051CONTENTS11. PREFACE. 222. REFERENCES 333. INTRODUCTION. 344. Definitions, symbols, and abbreviations 355. Digital video broadcas
23、ting for handheld devices system characteristics 366. Use of the system (informative). 377. Validation of the system (informative) . 48Annex A (informative) . 4910TIA-1105211. PREFACE2The present document specifies the air interface for digital video broadcasting for handheld 3devices network operat
24、ion.4The present document specifies:5 The digital video broadcasting transmission system for handheld devices6In addition the present document has the following informative references:7 The digital video broadcasting for handheld devices implementation guidelines;8 The digital video broadcasting tra
25、nsmission to handheld devices validation.9The administrative procedures, system management, services, and applications are not part 10of the present document.11This is to ensure interoperability between a digital video broadcasting transmission system12and Terminal independently of the respective ma
26、nufacturer or operator.13TIA-110532. REFERENCES1The following standards are referenced in this text. At the time of publication, the editions 2indicated were valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based 3upon this document are encouraged to investigate the possibilit
27、y of applying the most 4recent editions of the standards indicated below. ANSI and TIA maintain registers of 5currently valid national standards published by them.671. ETSI EN 302 304, Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Transmission System for 8Handheld Terminals (DVB-H), v1.1.1.93. INTRODUCTION10The
28、 present document specifies the air interface for terrestrial mobile multimedia multicast 11in the context of digital video broadcasting for handheld devices to provide an efficient way 12of carrying multimedia services. It identifies TIA standards in which functionalities and 13parameters shall be
29、implemented in order to deliver digital video broadcasting for handheld 14devices compliant services.154. DEFINITIONS, SYMBOLS, AND ABBREVIATIONS16All definitions, symbols, abbreviations applicable to terrestrial mobile multimedia multicast 17based on digital video broadcasting for handheld devices
30、system are specified in 1. 185. DIGITAL VIDEO BROADCASTING FOR HANDHELD DEVICES SYSTEM19CHARACTERISTICS20The terrestrial mobile multimedia multicast in the context of digital video broadcasting for 21handheld devices system shall comply with all requirements specified in 1. “DVB-H“ shall 22be interp
31、reted as “Digital Video Broadcasting for Handheld Devices“ in the context of digital 23video broadcasting for handheld devices system.246. USE OF THE SYSTEM (INFORMATIVE)25This section provides informative guidelines for the use and implementation of digital video 26broadcasting handheld devices sta
32、ndards. The guidelines are included in informative 27reference “ETSI TR 102 377: Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); DVB-H Implementation 28Guidelines”. 29The referenced document describes the main features of the digital video broadcasting 30handheld devices specification for digital terrestrial TV b
33、roadcasting to handheld 31portable/mobile terminals. It identifies the technical questions which need to be answered 32when setting up services and networks, and it offers guidance in finding answers to the 33questions. 34Specifically the informative reference addresses the following areas:35TIA-110
34、54a. An outline of the system including the main features of time-slicing, 1multiprotocol encapsulation forward error correction (MPE-FEC), the additional 24K mode and in-depth interleavers, and signaling.3b. A description of the link layer elements of the system specification.4c. A description of t
35、he physical layer elements of the system.5d. Services and usage scenarios.6e. Network configurations, SI issues, on-channel repeaters and general guidelines.7f. Reference receiver and network planning.87. VALIDATION OF THE SYSTEM (INFORMATIVE)9This section provides information on the validation of t
36、he system. The results of 10interoperability tests and field trials are given in informative reference “ETSI TR 102 401 11v1.1.1 (2005-05): Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Transmission to Handheld Terminals 12(DVB-H); Validation Task Force Report”. This document may be updated from time to time 13
37、in the future.14The referenced document provides information on interoperability tests, performance 15measurements, and field trials. In addition, test methodology, lists of tests, and results are 16also included. For specific information on the impulse noise test, refer to Section A.5 of the 17refe
38、renced document. 1819ANNEX A (INFORMATIVE)20Bibliography21The following is a list of some generally applicable basic standards and guides, which are 22relevant to the requirements of this manual. Other Standards may also be relevant. 23ETSI TR 102 377, Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); DVB-H Impleme
39、ntation Guidelines.24ETSI TR 102 401, Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Transmission to Handheld 25Terminals (DVB-H); Validation Task Force Report.26THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION TIA represents the global information and communications technology (ICT) industry through standards develo
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