The Development of a LAN for DVB-T Transmission and DVB-S Reception with Designed QAM Modulators and COFDM in the Island Mauritius

Computer Science – Networking and Internet Architecture

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20 pages, IJWMN journal paper; ISSN:0975-3834 (Online); 0975-4679 (Print)

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10.5121/ijwmn.2011.3606

This paper is a thorough study of a digital broadcasting system adapted to the small mountainous island of Mauritius. A digital LAN was designed with MPEG-2 signals. The compressed signals were transmitted using DVB-T and QAM modulators. QAM-16 and QAM-64 modulators were designed and tested with a simulator under critical conditions of AWGN and phase noises. Results obtained from simulation have shown that Digital video broadcast with a single frequency network (SFN) is possible in Mauritius with QAM-64 and QAM-16 modulators applying COFDM mode of transmission. However, this study has also shown that QAM-16 modulator had a better performance at low AWGN values (less than 12 dB) and can be adopted for Mauritius Island, provided that the number of transmitted channels is not high enough.

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