Digital Television Contributor(s): Collins (Author) |
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ISBN: 0471391999 ISBN-13: 9780471391999 Publisher: John Wiley & Sons OUR PRICE: $175.70 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: October 2000 Annotation: What today's TV engineers need to know about working with digital systems This book helps systems engineers, designers, and managers in TV broadcasting make a smooth transition from analog to digital technologies. With an emphasis on RF transmission rather than baseband signal processing, it offers in a single resource a complete discussion of the digital TV signal, from the input to the transmitter to the output of the receiving antenna. Industry expert Gerald Collins provides clear, up-to-date explanations that build upon experience engineers already have with analog technology, including comparisons between analog and digital systems, factors affecting the performance of VHF and UHF stations, and down-to-earth discussions of modern high-power RF filters. Plus, he provides over 150 high-quality illustrations and tables as well as extensive references for readers wishing to pursue the subject more in depth. The discussion includes:
The DTV waveform shown on the cover was photographed by Bob Plonka of Harris Corporation and is used with permission. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Technology & Engineering | Television & Video - Technology & Engineering | Telecommunications |
Dewey: 621.388 |
LCCN: 00-35919 |
Series: Wiley - IEEE |
Physical Information: 0.75" H x 6.04" W x 9.74" (1.26 lbs) 282 pages |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: Der Schritt vom analogen zum digitalen Fernsehen ist gegenwärtig ein hei es Thema auf dem Gebiet der Übertragungstechnik. Ein renommierter Berater der Rundfunk- und Fernsehindustrie gibt Ihnen in diesem Band einen fundierten Überblick über das amerikanische (ATSC) und das europäische (DVT-T) System des Digitalfernsehens. Dafür stellt er die wichtigsten einschlägigen Meldungen der Fachpresse für Sie zusammen und bereitet sie verständlich auf. Hochinteressant für jeden Rundfunk- und Fernsehingenieur! (01/01) |