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BS EN 62002-1:2008:2011 Edition

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Mobile and portable DVB-T/H radio access – Interface specification

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BSI 2011 72
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This part of IEC 62002 is a radio access specification for mobile, portable and hand-held portable devices capable of receiving DVB-T/H services. It includes informative system aspects as well as specifications for minimum RF-performance. It covers terminals in three main classes, namely integrated car terminals, portable digital TV sets and hand-held portable convergence terminals. Interoperability with integrated cellular radios is also considered. The specification covers the following areas.

  • Frequency ranges

  • Supported modes

  • Definition of receiving conditions

  • Definition of the receiver RF-reference model

  • Definition of degradation criteria

  • Antenna characteristics

  • Channel models

  • C/N-performance with different channels

  • Minimum and maximum input levels

  • Immunity to interfering signals

  • Definition of an ensemble of interference patterns

  • Tolerance to impulse interference

  • SFN-performance

  • Transmitter minimum performance

  • Interoperability of cellular radios

  • EMC aspects

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6 CONTENTS
10 1 Scope
2 Normative references
11 3 Abbreviations
13 4 Terminal categories
14 5 Definition of receiving conditions
5.1 Portable reception
5.2 Mobile reception
15 6 Frequencies and channel bandwidths
6.1 Channel frequencies
6.2 Supported frequency ranges
16 6.3 Supported bandwidths
7 DVB-T/H modes
7.1 Supported DVB-T/H modes
7.2 Change of modulation parameters
7.3 Tuning procedure
Tables
Table 1 – Supported frequency ranges
17 8 Transmitter performance
8.1 Transmitter noise-like impairments
18 8.2 Further transmitter impairments
Table 2 – Conversion of MER to END
19 8.3 Spectrum masks
20 9 Receiver antenna characteristics
9.1 Antennas for terminal category a
9.2 Antennas for terminal category b1
21 9.3 Antennas for terminal category b2 and c
Table 3 – Typical antenna gain for terminal category b2 and c
22 9.4 External antennas
23 10 Receiver performance
10.1 Reference model
Table 4 – Specification for optional antenna supply
24 10.2 Noise model
Figures
Figure 1 – Reference model
25 Figure 2 – Noise model
Table 5 – Modulation versus implementation margin
26 10.3 Degradation criteria
27 10.4 Diversity receivers
Table 6 – Delta values between picture failure point and reference BER
28 10.5 DVB-H receivers
Figure 3 – Antenna diversity receiver
29 10.6 Channel models
Table 7 – Approximation of the DVB-T specified Rayleigh channel
30 Table 8 – Doppler spectrum definitions for PI and PO channels
Table 9 – Definition of PI channel
Table 10 – Definition of PO channel
31 Table 11 – Typical urban profile (TU6) constitution
32 Figure 4 – Receiver behaviour in a mobile channel
33 Figure 5 – DVB-H reference receiver C/N behaviour in mobile channel
Table 12 – Mobile SFN synchronisation test channel for weak long echo
34 Figure 6 – Mobile SFN synchronisation test channel for weak long echo
Table 13 – Mobile SFN synchronisation test channel for strong long echo
35 Figure 7 – Mobile SFN synchronisation test channel for strong long echo
Figure 8 – Mobile SFN synchronisation test channel for strong short echo
Table 14 – Mobile SFN synchronisation test channel for strong short echo
36 10.7 C/N performance
Table 15 – DVB-T C/N (dB) for reference BER in Gaussian channel
Table 16 – DVB-H C/N (dB) for 5% MFER in Gaussian channel
37 Table 17 – C/N (dB) for reference BER in DVB-T Rayleigh channel (P1)
Table 18 – C/N (dB) for 5 % MFER in portable channel
Table 19 – C/N (dB) for 5 % ESR in PI and PO channel
38 Table 20 – C/N (dB) for 5 % MFER in PI and PO channel
39 Table 21 – C/N (dB) for 5 % ESR in mobile channels for single antenna receiver
Table 22 – C/N (dB) for ESR 5 % in mobile channels for diversity receiver
40 10.8 Receiver minimum and maximum signal input levels
Table 23 – DVB-H C/N (dB) in mobile channel for 5 % MFER
42 10.9 Immunity to analogue and/or digital signals in other channels
Table 24 – Maximum input levels for terminal category a and b1
Table 25 – Maximum input levels for terminal category b2 and c
43 Figure 9 – PAL interfering signals
44 Figure 10 – SECAM L interfering signal
45 Figure 11 – Pattern S1 in case of N+1 or N-1
Table 26 – Immunity to pattern S1 for DVB-T
Table 27 – Immunity to pattern S1 for DVB-H
46 Figure 12 – Pattern S2 in case of N + 1 or N − 1
Table 28 – Immunity to pattern S2 for DVB-T
47 Figure 13 – Pattern L1
Table 29 – Immunity to pattern S2 for DVB-H
Table 30 – Immunity to pattern L1 for DVB-T
48 Figure 14 – Pattern L2
Table 31 – Immunity to pattern L1 for DVB-H
Table 32 – Immunity to pattern L2 for DVB-T
49 Figure 15 – Pattern L3
Table 33 – Immunity to pattern L2 for DVB-H
Table 34 – Immunity to pattern L3 for DVB-T
50 Table 35 – Immunity to pattern L3 for DVB-H
Table 36 – Immunity to pattern L4 for DVB-T
Table 37 – Immunity to pattern L4 for DVB-H
51 10.10 Immunity to co-channel interference from analogue TV signals
10.11 Guard interval utilization
Figure 16 – Pattern L4
Table 38 – Immunity to co-channel interference from analogue signals for DVB-T
Table 39 – Immunity to co-channel interference from analogue signals for DVB-H
52 Figure 17 – Echo outside guard interval mask
Table 40 – C/N for echo within guard interval
53 Table 41 – Timing of the corner point Tc
Table 42 – Definition of the value d
Table 43 – Definition of the inflection point
54 10.12 Tolerance to impulse interference
Figure 18 – Mask for echo outside GI for GI = 1/4
55 Figure 19 – Definition of the impulse interference test pattern
Table 44 – Impulse interference test patterns
56 10.13 EMC characteristics
11 Interoperability with other radio systems
11.1 Cellular radios
57 Figure 20 – Terminal architectures
58 Figure 21 – Frequency bands
Table 45 – Cellular interferer frequency ranges
59 Figure 22 – GSM Tx block diagram
60 11.2 DVB-RCT
Figure 23 – Tx PA-noise mask in DVB-T/H receiver input
61 Annex A (informative) Active external antennas and system noise floor
63 Table A.1 – Noise floor values
64 Figure A.1 – System noise floor versus receiver noise figure for different levels of man-made-noise Fa relative to T0
65 Annex B (informative) An example of C/N-performance with a practical transmitter
Table B.1 – C/N (dB) for reference BER
66 Annex C (informative) Multipath reception in a DVB-T system
Figure C.1 – Theoretical limits of out of guard delay
67 Figure C.2 – DVB-T model – Splitting of the signal power into contributing and interfering components
69 Figure C.3 – Theoretical echo power profile for 8k, 64QAM, 2/3
70 Bibliography
BS EN 62002-1:2008
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