ADVANTAGES OF A SINGLE FREQUENCY NETWORK COMPARED TO MULTIPLE FREQUENCY NETWORKS

In this article, a study is made on Single Frequency Networks (SFN) and their influence on television systems that currently exist. A comparison is made with the technology used in analog and digital television systems, as is the case with Multiple Frequency Networks (MFN). Defining the SFN as a set...

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Main Authors: Jorge Luis Blanco Orta, María del Carmen Guerra Martínez, Reinier Martínez Gómez
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Departamento de Telecomunicaciones y Telemática 2020-10-01
Series:Telemática
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Online Access:https://revistatelematica.cujae.edu.cu/index.php/tele/article/view/397
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spelling doaj-df6674eb54ce419f9b74cb787312afc72020-11-25T03:40:27ZspaDepartamento de Telecomunicaciones y TelemáticaTelemática1729-38042020-10-011931122320ADVANTAGES OF A SINGLE FREQUENCY NETWORK COMPARED TO MULTIPLE FREQUENCY NETWORKSJorge Luis Blanco Orta0María del Carmen Guerra MartínezReinier Martínez GómezUniversidad Tecnológica de la Habana "José Antonio Echeverría"In this article, a study is made on Single Frequency Networks (SFN) and their influence on television systems that currently exist. A comparison is made with the technology used in analog and digital television systems, as is the case with Multiple Frequency Networks (MFN). Defining the SFN as a set of transmitting devices in charge of propagating the same information simultaneously and synchronized using the same channel. This will be possible thanks to the insertion of the guard interval in the Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) signal, which will allow the echoes or multipaths that come from the different transmitters to be treated in such a way that the signal can be reconstructed in the receiver. In addition, some of the most widely used implementations in the world using SFNs are discussed, such as the standard of Integration of Digital Transmission Services - Territorial of Brazil (ISDB-Tb) and Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT), with the purpose of improving the transmission in some areas, where there is not a good reception of the transmitted signal, so that a more efficient use of the radio spectrum is made, maintaining a coverage similar to that provided by the MFN.https://revistatelematica.cujae.edu.cu/index.php/tele/article/view/397sfn, mfn, ofdm, isdb-tb, dtt
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author Jorge Luis Blanco Orta
María del Carmen Guerra Martínez
Reinier Martínez Gómez
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María del Carmen Guerra Martínez
Reinier Martínez Gómez
ADVANTAGES OF A SINGLE FREQUENCY NETWORK COMPARED TO MULTIPLE FREQUENCY NETWORKS
Telemática
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author_facet Jorge Luis Blanco Orta
María del Carmen Guerra Martínez
Reinier Martínez Gómez
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title ADVANTAGES OF A SINGLE FREQUENCY NETWORK COMPARED TO MULTIPLE FREQUENCY NETWORKS
title_short ADVANTAGES OF A SINGLE FREQUENCY NETWORK COMPARED TO MULTIPLE FREQUENCY NETWORKS
title_full ADVANTAGES OF A SINGLE FREQUENCY NETWORK COMPARED TO MULTIPLE FREQUENCY NETWORKS
title_fullStr ADVANTAGES OF A SINGLE FREQUENCY NETWORK COMPARED TO MULTIPLE FREQUENCY NETWORKS
title_full_unstemmed ADVANTAGES OF A SINGLE FREQUENCY NETWORK COMPARED TO MULTIPLE FREQUENCY NETWORKS
title_sort advantages of a single frequency network compared to multiple frequency networks
publisher Departamento de Telecomunicaciones y Telemática
series Telemática
issn 1729-3804
publishDate 2020-10-01
description In this article, a study is made on Single Frequency Networks (SFN) and their influence on television systems that currently exist. A comparison is made with the technology used in analog and digital television systems, as is the case with Multiple Frequency Networks (MFN). Defining the SFN as a set of transmitting devices in charge of propagating the same information simultaneously and synchronized using the same channel. This will be possible thanks to the insertion of the guard interval in the Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) signal, which will allow the echoes or multipaths that come from the different transmitters to be treated in such a way that the signal can be reconstructed in the receiver. In addition, some of the most widely used implementations in the world using SFNs are discussed, such as the standard of Integration of Digital Transmission Services - Territorial of Brazil (ISDB-Tb) and Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT), with the purpose of improving the transmission in some areas, where there is not a good reception of the transmitted signal, so that a more efficient use of the radio spectrum is made, maintaining a coverage similar to that provided by the MFN.
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