Reply by March 29, 20072007-03-29
On 29 Mrz., 21:17, "julius" <juli...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mar 29, 9:37 am, volkerji...@gmail.com wrote: > > > Hallo, everyone > > > I have just decoded theTPSin DVB-T/H before and after the channel > > equaqlizer. > > The result by me shows,TPSDecoding before the channel eqalizer is > > more robust as after the Channel Equalizer even by TU-6 or AWGN > > channel. > > Can somebody tell me the reason? > > My Channel Equalizer works fine for the data tone. > > thans a lot > > > jjyy > > What isTPSand what is TU-6?
sorry. TPS means Transmission Parameter Signaling. It is defined in the Standard ETSI300744. TU-6 is the channel mode for typical urban situation with 6 Taps. Can somebody tell me, shall I do the decoding of the TPS before the channel equalizer? there is a us patent : http://www.google.de/patents?vid=USPAT7123669&id=4B17AAAAEBAJ&dq=dvbt+tps&jtp=1#PPA1-IA1,M1 they do it after the channel equalizer and even with the channel state information to decode the TPS. Is that realy needed? thanks for any answer !
Reply by julius March 29, 20072007-03-29
On Mar 29, 9:37 am, volkerji...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hallo, everyone > > I have just decoded the TPS in DVB-T/H before and after the channel > equaqlizer. > The result by me shows, TPS Decoding before the channel eqalizer is > more robust as after the Channel Equalizer even by TU-6 or AWGN > channel. > Can somebody tell me the reason? > My Channel Equalizer works fine for the data tone. > thans a lot > > jjyy
What is TPS and what is TU-6?
Reply by March 29, 20072007-03-29
Hallo, everyone

I have just decoded the TPS in DVB-T/H before and after the channel
equaqlizer.
The result by me shows, TPS Decoding before the channel eqalizer is
more robust as after the Channel Equalizer even by TU-6 or AWGN
channel.
Can somebody tell me the reason?
My Channel Equalizer works fine for the data tone.
thans a lot

jjyy