Essays about: "eMBMS"
Found 4 essays containing the word eMBMS.
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1. 4G LTE : eMBMS with MBSFN Service Simulation using OPNET
University essay from Mittuniversitetet/Avdelningen för informations- och kommunikationssystemAbstract : Long Term Evolution (LTE) known in the market as 4G LTE, it is an evolution of the GSM/UMTS standard. The overall aim of LTE was to provide a new radio access technology focusing on packet-switched data only. LTE has provided a new peak download rates, low data transfer latencies, and improved the support for mobility. READ MORE
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2. Cooperative diversity and downlink power control using PARPS with application to LTE services (eMBMS and CoMP)
University essay from Avdelningen för informations- och kommunikationssystemAbstract : Mobile devices and their applications are continuing to develop and the more advanced they are, the more they require high data ranges and the more they demand of the available wireless communication networks. At present, LTE (Long Term Evolution) is a good solution as it provides the users of mobile devices with a good throughput and a low latency. READ MORE
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3. IP Multicasting over DVB-T/T2/H and eMBMS using PARPS : Effect of the number of transmitters
University essay from Avdelningen för informations- och kommunikationssystemAbstract : With the advancement in the current wireless technology standards such as terrestrial digital video broadcasting systems (DVB-T, DVB-T2, and DVB-H) and the massive usage of the Internet over mobile devices, streaming of television channels in smart phones has become a necessary advancement for mobile users. As, UMTS dominating the entire mobile market globally and with the evolution of LTE, several mobile operators are working on an MBMS framework which will help to launch mobile TV services on respective operators. READ MORE
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4. IP Multicasting over DVB-T/H and eMBMS : Efficient System Spectral Efficiency Schemes for Wireless TV Distributions
University essay from Institutionen för informationsteknologi och medierAbstract : In today’s DVB-T/H (Digital Video Broadcasting-Terrestrial/Handheld) systems, broadcasting is employed, meaning that TV programs are sent over all transmitters, also where there are no viewers. This is inefficient utilization of spectrum and transmitter equipment. IP multicasting is increasingly used for IP-TV over fixed broadband access. READ MORE