The architecture of a digital On-Channel Repeater (OCR) for DVB-T/H signals is described in this paper. The presence of a coupling channel between the transmitting and the receiving antennas gives origin to one or more echoes, having detrimental effects on the quality of the repeated signal and critically affecting the overall system stability. A low-complexity echo canceller unit is then proposed, performing a coupling channel estimation based on the local transmission of low-power training signals. In particular, in this paper we focus on the stability issues which arise due to the non perfect echo cancellation. An upper bound on the probability of instability of the system is analytically found, providing useful guidelines for conservative OCR design, and some performance figures concerning different propagation scenarios are provided

An upper bound on the probability of instability of a DVB-T/H repeater with a digital echo canceller

ORESTE ANDRISANO;DAVIDE DARDARI
2010

Abstract

The architecture of a digital On-Channel Repeater (OCR) for DVB-T/H signals is described in this paper. The presence of a coupling channel between the transmitting and the receiving antennas gives origin to one or more echoes, having detrimental effects on the quality of the repeated signal and critically affecting the overall system stability. A low-complexity echo canceller unit is then proposed, performing a coupling channel estimation based on the local transmission of low-power training signals. In particular, in this paper we focus on the stability issues which arise due to the non perfect echo cancellation. An upper bound on the probability of instability of the system is analytically found, providing useful guidelines for conservative OCR design, and some performance figures concerning different propagation scenarios are provided
2010
Istituto di Elettronica e di Ingegneria dell'Informazione e delle Telecomunicazioni - IEIIT
978-1-4244-5638-3
DVB-T/H
Echo canceller
Stability issues
Training signal
Upper Bound
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