Difference between revisions of "Ensemble Transport Interface"

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The Ensemble Transport Interface is a standardised output stream from a DAB/DAB+/T-DMB multiplexer. It consists of a 2Mbit/s synchronous stream. Network adaptation is defined for G.703 lines (E1) that is the typical physical interface used between the multiplexer and DAB OFDM modulator.
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The Ensemble Transport Interface (ETI) is a standardised output stream from a DAB/DAB+/T-DMB multiplexer. It consists of a 2Mbit/s synchronous stream. Network adaptation is defined for G.703 lines (E1) that is the typical physical interface used between the multiplexer and DAB OFDM modulator.
 
The ETI stream can also be recorded to a file for capture and replay.
 
The ETI stream can also be recorded to a file for capture and replay.
  

Revision as of 00:41, 28 November 2009

The Ensemble Transport Interface (ETI) is a standardised output stream from a DAB/DAB+/T-DMB multiplexer. It consists of a 2Mbit/s synchronous stream. Network adaptation is defined for G.703 lines (E1) that is the typical physical interface used between the multiplexer and DAB OFDM modulator. The ETI stream can also be recorded to a file for capture and replay.

Recently WorldDMB developped an adaptation of ETI for IP, called EDI (Encapsulated DAB Interface).

ETI is standardized at ETSI: EN 300 799

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