IEC PAS 62272-1:2002
(Main)Digital radio mondiale (DRM) - System specification for digital transmissions in the broadcasting bands below 30 MHz
Digital radio mondiale (DRM) - System specification for digital transmissions in the broadcasting bands below 30 MHz
The present document gives the specification for the Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) system for digital transmissions in the broadcasting bands below 30 MHz.
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IEC/PAS 62272-1
Edition 1.0
2002-05
Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) –
System specification
for digital transmissions
in the broadcasting bands
below 30 MHz
PUBLI C LY AVAI LABLE SPECI F I CATI O N
IN TER N A TION AL
E L E C T R OT E CHNI CA L
Reference number
C O MMI S S I O N
IEC/PAS 62272-1
ETSI TS 101 980 V1.1.1 (2001-09)
Technical Specification
Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM);
System Specification
INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION
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DIGITAL RADIO MONDIALE (DRM) –
System specification for digital transmissions
in the broadcasting bands below 30 MHz
FOREWORD
A PAS is a technical specification not fulfilling the requirements for a standard, but made available to the
public and established in an organization operating under given procedures.
IEC-PAS 62272-1 is identical to ETSI specification TS 101980. The ETSI document is the result of a co-operation
between Digital Radio Mondiale Consortium (DRM) and the European Telecommunications Standards Institute
(ETSI)
Both ETSI and DRM expressed their willingness to have this ETSI document published as an IEC PAS.
IEC-PAS 62272-1 has been processed by IEC technical committee 103: Transmitting equipment for radio-
communication.
The text of this PAS is based on the This PAS was approved for
following document: publication by the P-members of the
committee concerned as indicated in
the following document:
Draft PAS Report on voting
103/24/PAS 103/25/RVD
Following publication of this PAS, the technical committee or subcommittee concerned will investigate the
possibility of transforming the PAS into an International Standard.
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6) Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this PAS may be the subject of patent rights. The
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Contents
Intellectual Property Rights.6
Foreword .6
Introduction .6
1 Scope.8
2 References.8
3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations .9
3.1 Definitions . 9
3.2 Symbols . 9
3.3 Abbreviations. 10
4 General characteristics .11
4.1 System overview. 11
4.2 System architecture. 11
4.3 Source coding . 13
4.4 Transmission modes . 14
4.4.1 Signal bandwidth related parameters. 14
4.4.2 Transmission efficiency related parameters . 14
4.4.2.1 Coding rates and constellations . 14
4.4.2.2 OFDM parameter set . 14
5 Source coding modes .16
5.1 Overview. 16
5.1.1 AAC Audio Coding. 17
5.1.2 MPEG CELP coding . 17
5.1.3 MPEG HVXC coding. 18
5.1.4 SBR coding . 18
5.2 UEP and audio super framing. 18
5.3 AAC coding. 19
5.3.1 AAC . 19
5.3.1.1 AAC audio super frame. 20
5.3.2 AAC + SBR. 22
5.4 MPEG CELP coding. 23
5.4.1 MPEG CELP. 23
5.4.1.1 CELP audio super frame. 25
5.5 HVXC. 27
5.5.1 Definitions. 28
5.5.1.1 HVXC source coder parameters . 28
5.5.1.2 CRC bits for fixed bit rate modes . 28
5.5.2 HVXC decoder. 28
5.5.3 HVXC encoder. 29
5.5.3.1 LPC analysis and LSP quantization. 30
5.5.3.2 Open loop pitch search . 30
5.5.3.3 Harmonic magnitude and fine pitch estimation. 30
5.5.3.4 Vector quantization of harmonic magnitudes. 30
5.5.3.5 Voiced/Unvoiced decision. 30
5.5.3.6 VXC coding of unvoiced signals. 30
5.5.4 HVXC channel coding . 31
5.5.4.1 Protected Bit Selection . 31
5.5.4.2 Syntax of DRM HVXC error resilience (ErHVXCfixframe_CRC) . 33
5.5.5 Category Interleaving. 37
5.5.6 HVXC error detection and concealment . 38
5.5.6.1 Cyclic Redundancy Code (CRC). 38
5.5.6.2 Error concealment. 38
5.5.6.2.1 Parameter replacement. 39
5.6 SBR. 41
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5.6.1 Conceptual overview. 41
5.6.2 AAC + SBR Decoding Process. 42
5.6.2.1 Analysis Filterbank. 42
5.6.2.2 Synthesis Filterbank . 42
5.6.2.3 Gain Control . 43
5.6.2. 4 T/F Grid Control. 43
5.6.2.5 Huffman Decoder . 43
5.6.3 AAC + SBR Protocol. 46
5.6.3.1 AAC + SBR syntax . 46
5.6.3.2 SBR bit stream element definitions . 52
6 Multiplex definition .56
6.1 Introduction. 56
6.2 Main Service Channel. 56
6.2.1 Introduction. 56
6.2.2 Structure . 56
6.2.3 Building the MSC.
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