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High Accuracy Channel Estimation With TxID Sequence in ATSC 3.0 SFN
Inter-tower communications networks (ITCN) and wireless in-band distribution links (IDL) reuse the same broadcast spectrum for establishing communications links between transmitter towers and for wireless backhaul by multiplexing the ITCN/IDL signals with the broadcast signal into a frame for transmission. In single-frequency networks (SFN) environment, where all the transmitter towers broadcast the same preamble and in-band pilots for improving TV coverage and received signal strength, receiving the desired ITCN/IDL signal from a specific transmitter is challenging with the conventional channel estimation techniques. In the Advanced Television Standard Committee (ATSC) 3.0, one unique transmitter identification (TxID) sequence, a spread sequence overlaid with the preamble signal, is assigned for each transmitter for the purpose of SFN planning and synchronization. By using the TxID sequence, the channel estimation of a specific transmitter becomes feasible. However, the accuracy of existing TxID-based channel estimation is limited due to interferences from the preamble signal and the co-channel TxIDs, as well as the non-orthogonality of the TxID sequence. Several high-accuracy channel estimation schemes based on the TxID sequence are proposed in this paper, which enable IDL and ITCN with very high data rate transmission, e.g., 1024 QAM modulation.
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The Society’s Field of Interest is “Devices, equipment, techniques and systems related to broadcast technology, including the production, distribution, transmission, and propagation aspects.” In addition to this formal FOI statement, which is used to provide guidance to the Publications Committee in the selection of content, the AdCom has further resolved that “broadcast systems includes all aspects of transmission, propagation, and reception.”