A single-frequency network or SFN is a broadcast network where several transmitters simultaneously send the same signal over the same frequency channel...
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Multimedia Broadcast multicast service Single Frequency Network (MBSFN) is a communication channel defined in the fourth-generation cellular networking standard...
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transmission via single-frequency network configurations. The specification is referred to as Evolved Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Services (eMBMS)...
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users. LTE examples are the physical multicast channel (PMCH) and multicast broadcast single frequency network (MBSFN). Madhow, U. (2014). Introduction...
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Dynamic single-frequency networks (DSFN) is a technique of using several transmitter antennas to transfer the same signal (macrodiversity) in orthogonal...
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NBMA network devices support multicast and broadcast traffic replication (pseudo-broadcasts). This is done by send multiple copies of a broadcast packet...
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LTE (telecommunication) (redirect from LTE network)
Packet-switched radio interface. Support for MBSFN (multicast-broadcast single-frequency network). This feature can deliver services such as Mobile TV using...
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5G (redirect from 5G network)
Austria, Central Bohemia) based on FeMBMS (Further evolved multimedia broadcast multicast service). The aim is to serve unlimited number of mobile or fixed...
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diversity handover (MDHO) 3GPP long-term evolution (LTE) multicast-broadcast single-frequency network (MBSFN), making it possible to efficiently send the same...
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radio-frequency media. The computers may be connected to the media in a variety of network topologies. In order to communicate over the network, computers...
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ANT (originates from Adaptive Network Topology) is a proprietary (but open access) multicast wireless sensor network technology designed and marketed by...
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Traffic indication map (category Wireless networking)
presence of buffered multicast or broadcast data on the access point. It is generated within the periodic beacon at a frequency specified by the DTIM...
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Broadcasting (redirect from Broadcast media)
NaSTA Nonbroadcast Multiple Access Network (NBMA) North American broadcast television frequencies Outside broadcast Radio Act of 1927, United States Reality...
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AES67 (category Audio network protocols)
defined for multicast connections. AES67 uses IEEE 1588-2008 Precision Time Protocol (PTPv2) for clock synchronisation. For standard networking equipment...
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receive the service will be around 350 metres (1,150 ft). Using a single-frequency network (SFN) of transmitters, the received signal may be reinforced and...
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Television in the United States (redirect from American network television)
various multicast network properties. Two other ownership groups in particular, Sinclair Broadcast Group and Nexstar Media Group, do not produce network programming...
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Precision Time Protocol (category Network time-related software)
on a port-by-port basis.: Clause 16.1 Multicast transmissions use IP multicast addressing, for which multicast group addresses are defined for IPv4 and...
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IEEE 802.15 (category Wireless networking standards)
Allowing for single hop appearance at the networking layer (not breaking standard L3 mechanisms) Support for broadcast Support for multicast Effective frame...
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between devices in the network with hop limited flooding Unicast, multicast and broadcast routing is supported. As the NR+ network has internal routing...
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4G (redirect from 4th Generation Network)
mobile-TV over LTE, utilizing the new eMBMS service (enhanced Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service). Since 2009, the LTE-Standard has strongly evolved over...
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Radio broadcasting (redirect from Radio broadcast)
signal. Analog radio broadcasts use one of two types of radio wave modulation: amplitude modulation for AM radio, or frequency modulation for FM radio...
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Digital subchannel (redirect from Multicast channel)
stream, and multiplexing to combine them into a single signal. The practice is sometimes called "multicasting". The ATSC digital television standard used...
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Radio (section ITU frequency bands)
technology, HD Radio broadcasts a digital signal in a subcarrier of a station's analog FM or AM signal. Stations are able to multicast more than one audio...
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Link aggregation (redirect from Network teaming)
line (e.g. IEEE 1901) and wireless (e.g. IEEE 802.11) network devices that combine multiple frequency bands. OSI layer 2 (data link layer, e.g. Ethernet...
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E-UTRA (section Frequency bands and channel bandwidths)
64QAM. The Physical Multicast Channel (PMCH) is used for broadcast transmission using a Single Frequency Network The Physical Broadcast Channel (PBCH) is...
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and analog radio broadcast signals simultaneously on the same frequency. The name refers to the new digital signals being broadcast in the same AM or...
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It can run using the following transport layer protocols: UDP broadcast UDP multicast TCP Serial In SIMPLE, the method for exchanging TDL messages is...
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IEEE 802.1aq (category Network layer protocols)
802.1ad and transported only to other members of VLAN. Unicast, multicast, and broadcast are supported and all routing is on symmetric shortest paths. The...
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to one or more DVB broadcast sources, send the program selected and requested by an SAT>IP client over an IP-based local area network in either unicast...
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DECT (section Network layer)
roaming between networked base stations, and the first DECT product was Net3 wireless LAN. However, its most popular application is single-cell cordless...
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