Abstract
The picture quality of digital TV signals is subject to quite different effects and influences than that of analog TV signals. Whereas noise effects in analog TV signals manifest themselves directly as ‘snow’ in the picture, they initially only produce an increase in the channel bit error rate in digital television. Due to the error protection included in the signal, however, most of the bit errors can be repaired up to a certain limit and are thus not noticeable in the picture or the sound. If the transmission path for digital television is too noisy, the transmission breaks down abruptly (‘brick wall’ effect, also called ‘fall off the cliff’). Neither does linear or nonlinear distortion have any direct effect on the picture and sound quality in digital television but in the extreme case it, too, leads to a total transmission breakdown. Digital TV does not require VITS (vertical insertion test signal) lines for detecting linear and nonlinear distortion or black-level lines for measuring noise, neither are they provided there and would not produce any test results concerning the transmission link if they were. Nevertheless, the picture quality can still be good, bad or indifferent but it now needs to be classified differently and detected by different means. There are mainly two sources which can disturb the video transmission and which can cause interference effects of quite a different type:
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the MPEG-2 encoder or sometimes also the multiplexer, and
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the transmission link from the modulator to the receiver.
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(2008). Picture Quality Analysis of Digital TV Signals. In: Digital Video and Audio Broadcasting Technology. Signals and Communication Technology. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76358-1_12
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