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- the present invention relates to digital transmission systems and particularly, to the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) Digital Television (DTN) standard (A/53).
- the invention describes a method for transmitting a robust bit-stream along with the standard bit-stream using the ATSC standard in a backward compatible manner.
- the ATSC standard for high-definition television (HDTV) transmission over terrestrial broadcast channels uses a signal that comprises a sequence of twelve (12) independent time-multiplexed trellis-coded data streams modulated as an eight (8) level vestigial sideband (VSB) symbol stream with a rate of 10.76 MHz.
- VSB vestigial sideband
- This signal is converted to a six (6) MHz frequency band that corresponds to a standard NHF or UHF terrestrial television channel, over which the signal is broadcast at a data rate of 19.39 million bits per second (Mbps). Details regarding the (ATSC) Digital Television Standard and the latest revision A/53 is available at http://www.atsc.org/.
- Fig. 1 is a block diagram generally illustrating an exemplary prior art high definition television (HDTN) transmitter 100.
- MPEG compatible data packets are encoded for forward error correction (FEC) by a Reed Solomon (RS) encoder unit 110.
- the data packets in successive segments of each data field are then interleaved by data interleaver 120, and the interleaved data packets are then further interleaved and encoded by trellis encoder unit 130.
- Trellis encoder unit 120 produces a stream of data symbols having three (3) bits each. One of the three bits is pre-coded and the other two bits are produced by a four (4) state trellis encoder. The three (3) bits are then mapped to an 8-level symbol as shown in unit 134 (Fig. 3).
- trellis encoder unit 130 comprises twelve (12) parallel trellis encoder and pre-coder units to provide twelve interleaved coded data sequences.
- multiplexer 140 the symbols of each trellis encoder unit are combined with "segment sync" and "field sync" synchronization bit sequences from synchronization unit 150.
- a pilot signal is then inserted by pilot insertion unit 160.
- the symbol stream is then subjected to vestigial sideband (NSB) suppressed carrier modulation by NSB modulator 170.
- the symbol stream is then finally up-converted to a radio frequency by radio frequency (RF) converter 180.
- NNB vestigial sideband
- RF radio frequency
- TOV Threshold of Visibility
- a digital signal transmission system and methodology comprising: a means for generating a first bit stream, e.g. an ATSC standard 8-VSB bit stream; a means for generating a new bit stream capable of transmitting high priority information bits, said new bit stream and said standard first bit stream capable of being simultaneous transmitted over a fixed bandwidth communications channel to a receiver device capable of receiving said standard and new bit stream, wherein the data rate of the standard bit stream is inversely related to a degree of robustness of information bits comprising the new bit-stream.
- the two bit-streams are multiplexed at the packet level.
- the new stream uses robust symbol mapping schemes to transmit one bit of information (robust) per symbol.
- Three such methods are described including: apseudo 2-VSB, 4-VSB and hierarchical-VSB (H-VSB).
- the sign of the symbol indicates the robust information bit.
- the information bit is trellis coded using the existing trellis encoder.
- an optional "non-systematic" Reed-Solomon encoder may be used to add parity bytes to the robust bit-stream packets.
- the standard 8-VSB bit-stream will be encoded using the ATSC FEC scheme (A/53). Packets transmitted using the new bit-stream will be ignored by the transport layer decoder of the existing receiver. Thus, the effective payload that can be decodable by existing receivers is reduced due to the insertion of the new bit- stream.
- Fig. 1 illustrates a block diagram of an exemplary high definition television (HDTV) transmitter
- Fig. 2 is a simplified top-level diagram of the improved digital broadcast system 300 for pseudo 2-VSB and 4-VSB according to the present invention
- Fig. 3 is a block diagram of one exemplary prior art trellis encoder and pre- coder unit (one of twelve such units shown in Fig. 2) and an eight (8) level symbol mapper; and,
- Fig. 4 illustrates a simplified diagram of the H-VSB system mode for HDTV 400 in accordance with the principles of the present invention.
- Fig. 5 is a simplified block diagram of the modified trellis encoder and modified mapping scheme for the hierarchical mode according to the invention.
- VSB stream i.e., a hierarchical VSB or H-VSB, by a digital transmitter.
- a new ATSC 8-VSB bit stream (“New Stream") is provided in which each bit in a first portion of the bits (e.g., half of the bits) is robust (the "Robust Stream").
- the error correcting capacity of bits in the Robust Stream is greater than the error correcting capacity of bits in a standard ATSC 8-VSB bit stream.
- the present invention herein described in accordance with Fig. 2 improves upon the known digital transmission system by enabling flexible transmission rates for Robust and Standard streams for accommodating a large range of carrier-to-noise ratios and channel conditions.
- FIG. 2 A representative functional diagram of the improved digital transmission system 300 for pseudo 2-VSB and 4-VSB according to the invention is now described with respect to Fig. 2.
- the system 300 includes two packet stream paths: a first path 303 corresponding to receipt and processing of the existing ATSC standard bitstream 302 and a second path 306 corresponding to the new (robust) bitstream 307.
- the standard data and robust stream inputs 302, 307 to the system comprise MPEG compatible packets.
- All packets sent via the first path are sent using the existing 8-VSB coding scheme.
- a regular ATSC 8- VSB bit stream (Standard Stream) is input to the Reed Solomon (RS) encoder unit 110.
- the output 310 of the RS Encoder 110 is input to a packet multiplexer (MUX) 320, which, as will be described, multiplexes both standard stream and robust packets from the respective first and second paths.
- MUX packet multiplexer
- the second path 306 includes a new stream processing block 350 including Reed-Solomon encoder device 330 and a packet formatter 340 for processing the input robust stream as will be described in greater detail herein.
- the Standard Stream from Reed Solomon (RS) encoder 110 and the New Stream 325 from the new stream processing block 350 are multiplexed on a packet basis in multiplexer (MUX) 320.
- the multiplexed Standard Stream and New Stream pass through convolutional data interleaver 360 and then trellis encoded in trellis encoder unit 130.
- Data interleaver 360 rearranges the bytes of the multiplexed Standard Stream and New Stream during the interleaving process.
- Trellis encoder 130 encodes bytes belonging to the multiplexed Standard Stream 310 and New Stream 325 and maps the symbols generated by the Standard Stream bytes and by the New Stream bytes in a trellis encode symbol mapper unit as will be described.
- a "non- systematic" Reed Solomon (RS) encoder unit 370 which is a device that is used to satisfy backward compatibility requirements in existing ATSC DTV receivers.
- An advantageous embodiment of Reed Solomon (RS) encoder 330 is set forth and described in Unites States Patent Application No. 09/781,486 entitled “System and Method for Sending Low Rate Data on a Packet Basis in an 8-VSB Standard Data Packet Stream" filed on February 12, 2001.
- the disclosures of United States Patent Application No. 09/781,486 are hereby incorporated by reference in the present patent application as if fully set forth herein.
- the "non-systematic" RS encoder 370 ensures that the existing receivers will identify the robust stream packets as valid RS code- words, particularly, by enabling a packet identifier (PID) corresponding to the robust stream packets (for existing receivers) to comprise a Null packet header.
- PID packet identifier
- Typical VSB receiver devices such as shown in Fig. 2 typically make use of the trellis decoder to aid channel equalization.
- the trellis decoder continues to function and decode symbols corresponding to the new stream with reasonable accuracy, so that the performance of the existing receiver won't deteriorate when the new robust stream is transmitted.
- the proposal uses the existing trellis encoding scheme without any change in the way bytes are read from the data interleaver 360 into the trellis encoder. There is also no change in encoding the packets corresponding to the standard stream.
- FIG. 3 A detailed functional diagram of an exemplary prior art trellis encoder 130 is shown in Fig. 3. As shown in Fig. 3, the trellis encoder 133 and pre-coder unit 132 provide their outputs to an eight (8) level symbol mapper 134. A multiplexer for coupling the trellis encoder 133 and pre-coder unit 132 to eight (8) level symbol mapper 134 is not shown in Fig. 3.
- each data symbol to be encoded comprises two bits, X- . and X .
- Bit X 2 is pre-coded by pre-coder 132 which comprises a one bit register 136 to derive pre-coded bit Y 2 .
- the Bit Y is not altered further by trellis encoder 130 and is output as bit Z 2 .
- the other input bit, X ls does not pass through pre-coder 132 but does pass through trellis encoder 133 as bit Y .
- Trellis encoder 133 encodes bit X- . in accordance with a rate-1/2 convolutional code utilizing one bit data registers, 138, 139. The result is output as bit Z 0 and bit Zj. Therefore, three bits (i.e., bit Z 0 , bit Z l5 and bit Z 2 ) are output by trellis encoder 130 to eight (8) level symbol mapper 134.
- the eight (8) level symbol mapper 134 converts the three bits Z 0 , Z- .
- the trellis encoder 130 receives a byte, of which only 4-bits (LSBs) contain valid information.
- the information bits i.e., LSBs bits (6,4,2,0)
- XI XI
- the 4-MSBs of the byte e.g., bits (7,5,3,1) will be replaced by these values.
- a new byte will then have been formed containing the LSBs and the MSBs.
- This byte is then passed to the "non-systematic" Reed-Solomon encoder 370 of Fig. 2.
- the parity bytes of the "non-systematic" Reed-Solomon encoder 370 and the PID bytes (not shown) will however be encoded using the 8-VSB encoding scheme.
- the symbol mapping techniques for each mode are now described as follows:
- the 2-VSB mode is obtained by making Z2 and Zl equal to the information bit XI (i.e., LSB bits (6,4,2,0)).
- the X2 is then calculated such that, when pre-coded, it results in Z2.
- This operation combined with the existing symbol mapping scheme, results in symbols from the alphabet ⁇ -7,-5,5,7 ⁇ .
- This is essentially a pseudo 2-VSB signal in the sense that the information bit is transmitted as the sign of this symbol.
- the actual symbol is a valid trellis coded 4-level symbol which can be decoded by existing trellis decoder devices.
- the 4-VSB mode is obtained by making Zl equal to the information bit.
- X2 is then calculated such that when pre-coded, Z2 equals Z0.
- Y2d is the content of the pre-coder register 136.
- the new stream processor block 350 is primarily composed of a Reed-Solomon encoder 330 and a packet formatter 340.
- the Reed-Solomon encoder 330 adds parity bytes to the robust packets in the same manner as the Reed-Solomon encoder 110 of the standard stream.
- the incoming 187-byte packet (e.g., of an incoming MPEG-II packet) is appended with 20 parity bytes to result in 207 bytes. These bytes will then be post processed and sent using robust constellations.
- the packet formatter 340 essentially buffers and groups the incoming bit-stream into groups of 207 bytes. In general, only 4 bits of each byte at the packet formatter output, the LSBs (6,4,2,0), correspond to the incoming stream. The other 4 bits of each byte, the MSBs (7,5,3,1), may be set to any value.
- 187 bytes will be created in this way to carry 4*187 bits of the robust stream.
- the remaining 20 bytes will be determined after these 187 bytes are trellis coded in a special way to obtain (pseudo) 2-VSB and 4-VSB symbols.
- the 187 bytes containing the information stream and the other 20 bytes, the specific values of which are at this processing stage yet to be determined will be permuted in such a way that after the data interleaver, these 20 bytes will appear at the end of the 187 bytes.
- the values of the 20 bytes can be set to any value. If, however, the "non- systematic" Reed-Solomon encoder is not used, then all the LSBs of the 207 bytes will correspond to 207*4 bits from the incoming robust bit-stream. In this case, the 187-byte MPEG compliant packet will be transmitted using 828*2 symbols.
- the packet formatter 340 may additionally add an optional PID, e.g., 3-bytes, such that the existing receivers will process packets containing the robust stream as null packets. This PID will typically be set to "null packet". When is the PID bytes are inserted, the information bits of the robust stream will be included in 184 bytes only.
- This mode implies the use of the "non-systematic" Reed-Solomon encoder.
- This mode incorporated for the purpose of improving backward compatibility, will reduce the effective data rate as 23 bytes (20 parity bytes and 3 PID bytes) have to be added per packet by the packet formatter.
- the present invention provides various options as to how the new packets will be processed by existing receivers.
- the first option is one for which the new packets will not be correctly decoded by the Reed-Solomon decoders of existing receivers.
- the second option is one for which the new packets will be decoded correctly by the Reed-Solomon decoders of existing receivers.
- the existing receivers will not be able to decode the information from these packets.
- This option is proposed to provide the flexibility to cover the widest possible set of the existing receivers from different manufacturers.
- the use of the additional (“non-systematic") Reed-Solomon encoder to insure backward compatibility reduces the total payload by an amount equal to the parity bytes. When all of the existing receivers are phased out, broadcasters may choose not to use this option, to increase the effective payload of the robust stream.
- the Reed-Solomon encoder defined in the existing ATSC A/53 standard appends parity bytes at the end of the 187-byte packet to yield a 207-byte codeword.
- This encoding scheme is known as a systematic code.
- Reed-Solomon codes need not be systematic. Given a particular application, the encoding may be performed in such a way that the parity bytes are placed in arbitrary positions in the total 207 available byte positions.
- the resulting codeword is a valid Reed-Solomon codeword from the systematic code family.
- a Reed-Solomon decoder does not need knowledge of the parity byte positions. Thus, an unmodified Reed-Solomon decoder that decodes the systematic code will additionally decode this code.
- the "non-systematic" Reed-Solomon encoder collects all the 187 bytes corresponding to the robust stream.
- the trellis encoder produces these bytes as described herein. Given the positions of the parity bytes, the Reed-Solomon encoder then produces 20 parity bytes corresponding to this packet. The parity bytes will then be appropriately placed in the data interleaver at the positions corresponding to the last 20 bytes of the 207 byte packet.
- the hierarchical VSB (H-VSB) mode transmits 2-bits of information per symbol with different degrees of priority. In a similar manner to the DVB-T hierarchical mode, the sign of the symbols corresponds to the high-priority bit while the level within a symbol corresponds to the low-priority bit.
- the broadcaster will be able to transmit three bit-streams: one stream being the regular ATSC bit-stream (Standard Stream, SS) and the other two new bit-streams being (New Stream, NS, comprised of a "robust" stream (high priority bit-stream)) and an "embedded” stream (low priority bit-stream).
- a new receiver would be able to decode all the bit-streams while an existing receiver will be able to decode SS packets and dump NS packets.
- the broadcaster has the ability to transmit different services at different levels of robustness.
- Fig. 4 illustrates a simplified diagram of the H-VSB system mode of transmission 400.
- the two bit-streams SS 302 and NS 308, 309 are multiplexed on packet basis by the packet mux 320 at the input to the FEC block (not shown).
- the multiplexed bit-streams are then passed through the convolutional interleaver 360 before being encoded by a trellis encoder 380.
- the hierarchical block 350' processes the two streams belonging to the high priority stream 308 and the embedded low priority stream 309.
- Respective Reed-Solomon encoder devices 330, 331 each encodes packets corresponding to a respective stream 308, 309.
- the packet formatter 340 then combines these streams such that the MSBs of a byte, (i.e., bits 7,5,3,1), correspond to the high-priority stream and the LSBs, bits (6,4,2,0), of a byte correspond to the embedded stream.
- MSBs of a byte i.e., bits 7,5,3,1
- LSBs bits (6,4,2,0)
- two 207-byte composite packets are formed from two 187- byte MPEG compliant input packets.
- bit X2 may be derived from the sign information of the received symbol, increasing the distance between +1 and -1 levels improves the reliability of this bit at the decoder.
- high priority bits of the new stream may be sent to X2 input and low priority bits of NS may be sent to XI input of the trellis encoder.
- X2 may additionally be computed such that the output of the pre-coder, Z2, equals the high priority bit.
- the "non-systematic" Reed-Solomon encoder 370 may then be used to add 20 parity bytes. These operations ensure that, given adequate SNR, the new packets will not be flushed as error by the Reed-Solomon decoders of existing receivers. Fig.
- the value of ⁇ is set equal to one (1) then the R value for the bit combination zero one one (011) is minus two (-2) and the R value for the bit combination one zero zero (100) is plus two (+2).
- the X 2 bit can be derived from the sign information of the received symbol, increasing the distance between the -1 level and the +1 level improves the reliability of the X 2 bit at the decoder.
- the distance between the -1 level and the +1 level is two (2) units.
- the distance between the -3 level and the +3 level is equal to six (6) units.
- the Z 2 Z-. Z 0 bits "010" and the Z 2 Zi Z 0 bits "011" both give the same R value of minus three (-3). This is not a problem because for the Robust Stream only the sign of the received symbol is needed.
- the high priority bits in a New Stream i.e., the Robust Stream
- the low priority bits in a New Stream i.e., the Embedded Stream
- Packet multiplexer 320 ensures that the X 2 input of trellis encoder 380 receives the Robust Stream bits and that the X ⁇ input of trellis encoder 380 receives the Embedded Stream bits.
- the control information for setting the values of the ⁇ in the symbol mapper unit 134' for pseudo 2-VSB, 4-VSB and H-VSB modes is communicated at the packet level.
- An intended receiver may decode the high priority information (robust stream) and if the SNR is sufficient may additionally decode the low priority information (standard and embedded streams).
- the new stream will cause some errors during the trellis decoding process. As a result of this, the receiver will use some of its error correcting capability to correct these errors. This will cause the TOV to increase by a small amount.
- the transmitter specifies, on a data field basis (313 segments), the placement of the new robust packets within a field.
- the first symbol of a specified segment in a field may correspond to the first symbol of the robust packet.
- the number and mode of the robust packets are specified in the reserved bits of the field sync segment. All the information needed to decode the robust packets are specified in the reserved bits. This information includes: 1) the Mode (i.e., pseudo 2-VSB, 4-VSB, H-VSB); 2) whether the optional "non-systematic" RS encoder is used; and, 3) the number of robust packets that start in the following field.
- the improved digital transmission system of the invention incorporates a built-in flexibility enabling adaptation to different types of channels, while at the same time providing flexibility in the overall payload distribution. It is capable of operating at low CNR in different channel impairment environment viz. Gaussian, Ricean and Rayleigh.
- the system may withstand strong (up to 0 dB), long delay static multi-path interference and also dynamic multi-path interference.
- the system further features a number of selectable parameters that accommodate a large range of carrier-to-noise ratios and channel conditions. It allows fixed, portable and/or mobile reception by trading off the data rates for robustness. This wide range of parameters allows the broadcasters to select a mode appropriate for current applications or for some anticipated future applications. For instance, a moderately robust mode (with a correspondingly lower data rate) is needed to ensure reliable portable reception with a simple set-top antenna. A less robust mode with a higher data rate can be used where the service can be received at relatively higher TOV. The less robust modes with larger payloads may be used for fixed reception while the robust modes with the smaller payloads may be used for mobile and portable reception.
- Table 1 presents representative payload (Mb/s) and performance parameters for different bit-rate ratios of the new stream to the standard 8-VSB stream. An intended representative receiver is assumed for all the performance parameters. Table 1:
- Table 2 illustrates the TOV (in dB) of pseudo 2-VSB, 4-VSB, H-VSB and 8-
- new receivers will be able to decode robust packets without errors even under severe static and dynamic multi-path interference environments at reduced CNR.
- the TOV in additive white noise
- the system does not require a change in the power mask. The average power required to transmit bit-streams in different modes is almost equal to the existing levels.
- Table 3 illustrates the TOV(in dB) of pseudo 2-VSB, 4-VSB, H-VSB and 8- VSB for Ricean channel using a representative receiver. This is obtained for a bit-error rate of2*10 A -3 at the Reed-Solomon decoder input.
- the channel used is (1 0 0 0 0J)/sqrt(1.5).
- Table 4 illustrates the TOV(in dB) of pseudo 2-VSB, 4-VSB, H-VSB and 8- VSB for Rayleigh channel using a representative receiver. This is obtained for a bit-error rate of 2*10 A -3 at the Reed-Solomon decoder input. The channel used is (1 0 00 l)/sqrt(2). Table 4:
- pseudo 2-VSB and 4-VSB system modes of operation are now described.
- two different bit-streams may be transmitted using the same physical channel.
- pseudo 2-VSB mode for a 20/80 (approx.) mix, robust bit-stream has a TOV at 8.6 dB while the standard bit-stream has a TOV at 15.3 dB (in AWGN environment).
- 4-VSB mode for 20/80 (approx.) mix, the robust bit-stream has a TOV at 14.0 dB while the standard bit-stream has a TOV at 14.6 dB (in AWGN environment).
- the performance of the standard bit-stream is affected due to the effective power reduction of the 8-VSB symbols in pseudo 2-VSB mode, while 4-VSB mode doesn't affect the standard bit- stream's performance significantly. It should be understood that any value of bit-rate ratio may be used, however, increasing the percentage of robust bit-stream will reduce the data rate of standard bit-stream. If the "non-systematic" RS encoder is used as in Fig. 2, then the system is backward compatible up to the transport layer, but the useable data rate of the robust stream is reduced. If the "non-systematic" RS encoder is not used, then the RS decoder in the existing receiver will set the error flag for the new packets. According to the 2/4- VSB systems, modifications to the ATSC FEC block include the provision of one pre- processor including an RS encoder and a packet formatter. Use of a "non-systematic" RS encoder within the FEC block is optional.
- the proposal also provides a flexible scheme that allows a trade-off to be made between the payload data rates sent using the two streams. For example, using pseudo 2-VSB mode, a 2 Mbps robust bit-stream can be transmitted together with a 15.3 Mb/s standard bit-stream. In this mode, the (Additive White Gausian Noise) AWGN CNR (TOV) for the robust bit-stream and the standard bit-stream will be 8.5 dB and 15.1 dB respectively.
- Exemplary H-VSB system mode of operation is now described. As depicted in Tables 1-4, two different bit-streams (standard bit-stream and robust bit-stream) may be transmitted using the same physical channel. However, the new stream in turn may comprise a robust stream and an embedded low-priority stream.
- the H-VSB mode of operation implements a hierarchical system in the sense that different bits have varying levels of error correcting capabilities. High priority bits of the new stream are more robust compared to the standard 8-VSB stream.
- the broadcaster may choose the mix of standard and new stream packets.
- the new stream packets may be time-multiplexed with the standard packets allowing attractive high/low priority payload tradeoffs.
- the total payload of the system is higher than that of 2/4-VSB systems.
- modifications to the ATSC FEC block include the addition of one pre-processor comprising an RS encoder and a packet formatter.
- the "non-systematic" RS encoder within the FEC block is optional. Symbol levels are changed based on control information.
- a 2 Mbps robust bit-stream can be transmitted along with a 15.3 Mb/s standard bit-stream and a 2 Mb/s embedded stream.
- the TOV in this mode is about 12 dB and 15.4 dB for the robust bit-stream and standard bit-stream respectively. Due to various receiver implementations of different manufacturers, it is rather difficult to predict their behavior for the non standard bit-stream packets. Therefore, a flexible approach is proposed that will enable the broadcasters to adjust the system parameters to get maximum possible coverage.
- These include the use of an optional Reed- Solomon encoder to insure that new bit-stream packets will not be flagged as error packets by the Reed-Solomon decoder of existing receivers. The use of this optional encoder reduces the data rate of the robust bit-stream by 4*20 bits per packet, but might be useful during the initial transition period.
- the 2/4-VSB and H-VSB modes of the invention as described herein, may be supported by changes in a modem part of the system. Little change is assumed on the transport layer, however, some control will be needed at the transport layer level to make sure that the modem gets the needed packet rate for each stream path. This operation, in principle, is not different from known system operation at the transport layer level.
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