I am aware that ATSC, and various forms of DVB-T/2 modulators exist in
GNURadio both with standard and custom blocks; but is there any active
development or possibility of ISDB-T modulation? What exactly would need
to
be done in order to achieve it? It doesn’t seem all-too different from
DVB-T in the sense that it wouldn’t be a from-scratch effort.
Hi Jordan,
I live in Brazil and I always tried to find efforts developing an ISDB-T
modulator, but never find it.
Of course it’ll not be a from-scratch effort, as some blocks are already
in gnuradio.
I remember a group from Brasil presenting a ISDB-T modulator implemented
in gnuradio when I attended wireless innovation forum in 2012. The
presentation is here: http://groups.winnforum.org/europe_papers_wednesday#2.3, A Software
Defined Radio Approach for Digital Television ISDB-T Transmitters. The
project was done by the university for the government to evaluate the
standard. Some months ago I was looking for sourcecode and I realized
that it was not released to the public.
ISDB-T should not be hard to implement except few modules which are
specific, among them being the Band Segmented OFDM.
Regards,
Bogdan
On Monday, June 23, 2014 11:00 PM, Rafael D. [email protected]
wrote:
Hi Jordan,
I live in Brazil and I always tried to find efforts developing an ISDB-T
modulator, but never find it.
Of course it’ll not be a from-scratch effort, as some blocks are already
in gnuradio.
Best regards,
Rafael D.
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