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Digital Audio Broadcasting

Digital audio broadcasting (DAB) is a digital radio technology that provides interference free reception of high quality sound and the potential for many additional stations and services. DAB offers advantages over analog FM radio such as better sound quality, greater capacity, and resistance to interference. It uses audio compression and transmission via orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing to produce CD-quality digital sound over existing radio frequency spectrums. While DAB adoption is growing worldwide, coverage remains poorer than analog FM in most countries.

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Digital Audio Broadcasting

Digital audio broadcasting (DAB) is a digital radio technology that provides interference free reception of high quality sound and the potential for many additional stations and services. DAB offers advantages over analog FM radio such as better sound quality, greater capacity, and resistance to interference. It uses audio compression and transmission via orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing to produce CD-quality digital sound over existing radio frequency spectrums. While DAB adoption is growing worldwide, coverage remains poorer than analog FM in most countries.

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Digital Audio Broadcasting

Digital audio broadcasting is a technique which gives listeners


interference free reception of high quality sound, easy to use radio, and the
potential for wider listening choice through many additional station and
services. Current analogue FM radio broadcasting systems in VHF band cannot
satisfy demands of future ,such as excellent sound quality, large number of
stations and small portable receivers and no quality impairment due to
multipath propagation. Digital audio technology has set technical quality
standards, which are far beyond those available to radio broadcasting
transmitted over the analog. DAB has the potential to make radio .

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Digital audio broadcasting, DAB, is the most
fundamental advancement in radio technology since
that introduction of FM stereo radio.

It gives listeners interference — free reception of CD


quality sound, easy to use radios, and the potential for
wider listening choice through many additional stations
and services.
In 1987 the Eureka-147 consoritium was founded. It’s
aim was to develop and define the digital broadcast
system, which later became known as DAB.
In 1988 the first equipment was assembled for mobile
demonstration at the Geneva WARC conference.
By 1990, a small number of test receivers was
manufactured. They has a size of 120 dm3.
In 1992, the frequencies of the L and S — band were
allocated to DAB on a world wide basis.
The digital representation of audio data offers many
advantages.
• High noise immunity
• Stability

• Reproducibility

•Allows the efficient implementation of many audio


processing functions (i.e. mixing, filtering, equalization)
though the digital computer.
The MPEG (Motion Picture Experts Group) audio
compression algorithm is an International
Standardization Organization (ISO) standard for high
fidelity audio compression.

The high performance of this compression algorithm is


due to the exploitation of auditory masking.
The input audio stream passes through a filter bank that
divides the input into multiple sub-bands.

The input audio stream simultaneously passed through a


pyscho acoustic model that determines the signal –to mask
ratio of each sub-band
GENERATION OF DAB SIGNAL
PROGRAMME ASSOCIATED DATA
INDEPENDENT DATA SERVICES
CONDITIONAL ACCESS
SERVICE INFORMATION
Besides terrestrial transmission the DAB system is suitable
for satellite as well as for hybrid/mixed terrestrial/satellite
broadcasting , using a simple omni- directional receiving
antenna.

Satellites will receive the data generated by uplink stations


,amplify this data and send it back through special spot
beams not only to fixed, but also to mobile and portable
receivers, complementary terrestrial transmitters may be
necessary, e.g. in big cities with high-rise buildings.
Better quality audio can be obtained.

Error correction is a part of the digital system.

Multipath interference which is the main problem of analog


FM is reduced or almost avoided.

Significant data casting capacity.

Additional data services.


The figure below shows a conceptual DAB receiver.
The DAB ensemble(multiplex) is selected in the
analogue tuner , the digitized output of which is fed to
the OFDM demodulator and channel decoder to
eliminate transmission errors.
Reception Quality: The reception quality on DAB can be poor
even for people who live well within the coverage area.

Signal Delay: Delays in the receiver due to digital processing add


to the overall delay perceived by the listener.As DAB is at a
relatively early stage of deployment, DAB coverage is poor in
nearly all countries in comparison to the high population coverage
provided by FM.
More and more countries across the world are switching on to
DAB.

Any how DAB is going to be the Sound of the future. It is in the


path of the growth and development.

➢It is going to replace the present methods, even through it


may take time. As a successor of DAB , DTV hams started
broadcasting in the UK, the USA etc.
Thank You

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