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Radio Propagation in Terrestrial Broadcasting Television Systems: A Comprehensive Survey

During the last two decades, terrestrial TV broadcasting has evolved from analog to digital technology, permitting a better spectrum efficiency, being more resistant to noise and interference as well as improving signal quality. High Definition TeleVison (HDTV) has been introduced to enhance the vie...

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Published in:IEEE access 2021, Vol.9, p.34789-34817
Main Authors: Aragon-Zavala, Alejandro, Angueira, Pablo, Montalban, Jon, Vargas-Rosales, Cesar
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Digital multimedia broadcasting
digital terrestrial television
Digital video broadcasting
HDTV
High definition television
OFDM
Propagation
Radio broadcasting
radio propagation
Radio transmission
Signal quality
Television systems
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