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Storing and Transmission of Digital Audio Signals

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The storage and transmission possibilities for managing multimedia data have been considered. Special attention has been devoted to the Compact Disc (CD) coding techniques including interleaving, Cyclic Redundancy Check, Reed–Solomon code, and Eight-to-Fourteen Modulation. The Mini Disc (MD), Digital Versatile Disc (DVD), and Super Audio CD (SACD) have been discussed as well. Additionally, this chapter presents and discusses QPSK modulation and OFDM principles and realization based on the Fourier transform.

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Stanković, S., Orović, I., Sejdić, E. (2012). Storing and Transmission of Digital Audio Signals. In: Multimedia Signals and Systems. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-4208-0_3

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