Το work with title Digital audio broadcasting simulation: a microwave communications’ exercise at the technological educational institute of Crete by Liodakis Georgios, Ioannis Vardiambasis, Zaoutis, E., Makris, G.P, Ioannis Kaliakatsos, Glentis, G.O is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Bibliographic Citation
I. Vardiambasis, G. Liodakis and E. Zaoutis, "Digital audio broadcasting simulation: a microwave communications’ exercise at the technological educational institute of Crete," Advances in Engineering Education, vol. 1, no. 1, pp.90-93, Nov. 2004.
Digital audio broadcasting (DAB) is a medium designed especially for the needs of the multimedia age, which provides distortion-free reception and transmission of high-quality sound, along with text, pictures, additional data and even videos. DAB to mobile and fixed users exploits the latest advances in compression, coding, and transmission techniques representing an appealing application for communication systems analysis. This work’s objective is to present an exercise suitable for an advanced course on microwave communications, which outlines the basic concept and performance analysis of a terrestrial DAB system.