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MOBILE TV

Presentation by :
Biswajit Panda
Belda College BCA 5TH
Semester
Roll: 4511002 No: 006
Regn No: 000017

OUTLINE
Introduction
Concept of Mobile TV
Mobile TV Technologies
Comparison
Conclusion
References

OUTLINE
Introduction
Concept of Mobile TV
Mobile TV Technologies
Comparison
Conclusion
References

INTRODUCTION

Mobile TV is television service


delivered to subscribers via mobile
telecommunications networks

It combines the services of a mobile


phone with television content

INTRODUCTION

WHY MOBILE TV ?

Watching TV Independent of
Location
Transportation Vehicle
Public Places
Private Spaces

Watching TV Independently of
Time

OUTLINE
Introduction
Concept of Mobile TV
Mobile TV Technologies
Comparison
Conclusion
References

CONCEPT OF MOBILE TV
TV TECHNOLOGY
DEVELOPMENT

OUTLINE
Introduction
Concept of Mobile TV
Mobile TV Technologies
Comparison
Conclusion
References

MOBILE TV TECHNOLOGIES:

Mobile TV
Cellul Broadcast
ar
3G

MBMS

TDtv

1SEG

DMB

DVB

MediaFL
O

ISDB

CELLULAR:
3G

Provide more advanced services.


Downlink speed 14.4 Mbps and uplink
speed 5.8 Mbps.

CELLULAR:
MBMS
Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service
is a broadcast TV, film, information and
other media.
MBMS has the major benefits that it
uses existing GSM & UMTS cellular
network.
Uses multicast distribution.

CELLULAR:
TDTV

TDtv operates in the 3G spectrum


bands at 1900MHz and 2010MHz.
TDtv allows UMTS operators to fully
utilize their existing spectrum and base
stations to offer mobile TV and
multimedia packages without
impacting other voice and data 3G
services.

BROADCAST:
1 SEG

1Seg is a mobile terrestrial digital


audio/video and data broadcasting
service in Japan.
In terrestrial digital broadcast each
channel is divided into 13 segments.
HDTV broadcast occupies 12 segments,
and the remaining (13th) one segment
is used for mobile receivers. Thus the
name, '1seg'

BROADCAST:
DMB

Digital Multimedia Broadcasting (DMB)


is a digital radio transmission system
for sending multimedia (radio, TV, and
datacasting) to mobile phones.
It uses radio frequency bands band III
(VHF) and L (UHF).
In DMB uses MPEG-4 part 10 for video
& MPEG-4 part 3 BSAC for audio.

BROADCAST:
DVB

DVB-T

DVB-T is the world's most used digital terrestrial


television system
Consumes too much battery

DVB-H

Latest development from DVB family


Based on DVB-T technology
Consumes less battery (time slicing)
Improves the robustness of the difficult reception
environments with built-in antennas

BROADCAST:
MEDIA FLO

Developed by QUALCOMM
Based on FLO (Forward Link Only)
technology
It uses unidirectional COFDM
Less power consumption
Currently popular in North America
Frequency spectrum 716-722 MHz.

BROADCAST:
ISDB

The core standards of ISDB are ISDB-S,


ISDB-T, ISDB-C
12 GHz band ISDB-S uses PSK
modulation,
2.6 GHz band digital sound
broadcasting uses CDM
ISDB-T (VHF / UHF ) uses COFDM with
PSK/QAM

OUTLINE
Introduction
Concept of Mobile TV
Mobile TV Technologies
Comparison
Conclusion
References

COMPARISON
DVB-H

DMB

Media-FLO

ISDB

Region

US, Europe,
Asia

N-America,
Europe

US

Japan

Developer

Open
Standard

Open
Standard

Qualcomm

ARIB

OEM Support Nokia,


Motorola,
Siemens

LG,
Samsung

Samsung,
Nokia

Nokia,
Siemens

Network

DVB-T

DAB-T
DAB-S

CDMA-EVDO

ARIB
STD-B25

Channels

9-18

8-12

15-20

24-50

OUTLINE
Introduction
Concept of Mobile TV
Mobile TV Technologies
Comparison
Conclusion
References

CONCLUSION
Mobile TV Broadcasting allows user to
watch their favorite TV programs on
their mobile device
The Service works by Receiving Digital
TV broadcast signal from the air in
much same way as TV at home by
using different technologies

OUTLINE
Introduction
Concept of Mobile TV
Challenges
Mobile TV Technologies
Comparison
Conclusion
References

REFERENCES

http://www.3g4g.co.uk/Tv/
http://www.3g.co.uk/PR/March2006/2732.h
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_TV

THANK YOU

Questions?

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