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Television Broadcasts Limited
CMMB field trail (Phase 1) report 1 /24
Report of Mobile TV Trial in Hong Kong SAR
China Mobile Multimedia Broadcasting (CMMB)
Phase 1
Trial period: 25 November 2008 to 4 December 2008
Version 1.2d Issued date: 12th May 2009 Prepared by: Transmission Network,
Transmission Department Engineering Division
File: CMMB_Trial_Report_P1-2008_V1.2d
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Acknowledgements
Special thanks are due to the suppliers and organization to loan trial
equipment and provide technical support for the trial below.
• Academy of Broadcasting Planning, China SARFT
• Beijing WiFLARE Technology
• Beijing Thomson Commerce Co., Ltd.
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Introduction
The China Mobile Multimedia Broadcasting (CMMB) is China Industry Standard1 developed
by SARFT. The technical specification for receiving and decoding terminal can be found in
released document Part 7: GY/T 220.7-2008. The target recipients include in-car, in-door. The
portable equipments comply with CMMB, include cell phone, USB dongle, SD Dongle, GPS,
in-Laptop, in-PC, in-Car, portable-TV, MP4, and any other portable multimedia terminals. TVB
organize the CMMB field trial with equipment support provided by Beijing WiFLARE
Technology and Beijing Thomson Commerce Co. Ltd and technical support from Academy of
Broadcasting Planning (ABP. This document provides field trial result for the CMMB in Phase
1.
Technical parameter for CMMB technical trial in Hong Kong
Since higher reflection than normal in Hong Kong due to irregular hilly terrain and density
building in urban area, the following technical parameter will be used for the trial test.
QPSK, ½ LDPC, RS (240,192), GI ¼ (LCP)
16QAM, ½ LDPC, RS (240,192), GI ¼ (LCP)
Network Coverage Class
Class A: Outdoor reception
Class B: Indoor reception
Class B1: light indoor
Class B2: deep indoor
Class C: Mobile reception external, outdoor antenna
Class D: Mobile reception inside vehicle
Remark of coverage referring to CMMB specification:
"Good"
If at least 95 % of receiving locations at the edge of the area are covered for portable
reception ( A,B,C & D)
"Acceptable"
If at least 70 % of locations at the edge of the area are covered for portable reception
(Class A,B)
If at least 90 % of receiving locations within it are covered for mobile reception (Class C,
D) 1 China Mobile Multimedia Broadcasting, GY/T 220. 1-2006, Framing Structure, Channel
Coding and Modulation for Broadcasting Channel
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CMMB Link Budget – QPSK ½ LDPC
PedestrianClass A
Mobile roof-topClass C
Mobile in-carClass D
IndoorClass B1
IndoorClass B2
Noise FloordBm
-105.2 -105.2 -105.2 -105.2 -105.2
ReceiverNoise FiguredB
5 5 5 5 5
Min C/N in TU6QPSK 1/2
8.2 7.2 7.2 8.2 8.2
Tuner front-end Sensitivity
-92.0 dBm -93.0 dBm -93.0 dBm -92.0 dBm -92.0 dBm
Antenna Gain -5 dBi -2 dBi -5 dBi -5 dBi -5 dBi
Combined Losses 8.5 dB 8.5 dB 15.5 dB 21.4 dB 28.1 dB
Combined Losses = Penetration Loss + Field Variation + All other Losses
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Scope of CMMB Trial
1. The objective of the technical trial is to evaluate CMMB reception network coverage
including class A, B, C & D under single station setup at Temple Hill station.
2. Interference measurement between CMMB vs. Analogue PAL-I
Transmitter site and specification
Temple Hill DTT MFN/SFN Main Transmitter station
Location
(HKGRID)
839337 E
824091 N
Antenna Height (meter) 45 m above ground level
Ground level of building 486 m above sea level
COR or TX Antenna 528 m
Maximum E.R.P. 1kW
TX Antenna for DTT trial 4-dipole 3-face 2-stack
Share SFN TX Antenna Ch35 & 37
Antenna direction Face A: 157º
Face B: 227º
Face C: 315 º
Antenna depression Face A: -3º
Face B: -3º
Face C: -3º
Antenna system Gain 7.3 dB
Polarization Horizontal
Test Channel for PN420 Trial Ch47 (678 - 686 MHz)
DTT Transmitter maximum output
RF power
1kW
Coverage of Test Ch 47 same coverage as SFN Ch35 & Ch37
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The Phase 1 of CMMB trial includes a single CMMB transmitter being setup at TVB
Transmitter Center in Temple Hill site. The CMMB trial equipment is setup inside equipment
room in 1/F Building No.2. The output of CMMB transmitter is connected to the common
wide-band UHF transmitter antenna system via wide-band input of the 3-channel combiner
unit.
Figure 1: CMMB Trial system setup diagram
Figure 2: Main study areas of CMMB single TX station at Temple Hill site
The main target study areas for CMMB Phase 1 trial include high density urban area in Central
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Kowloon, North-west Hong Island and Shatin District. The CMMB Exciter and R&S 1kW
transmitter, CMMB MUX and H.264 Mobile TV encoder locates in equipment rack as shown in
photo below.
Figure 3: Location of CMMB MUX and H.264 Mobile TV Encoder and R&S 1kW CMMB transmitter
Figure 4: Location of CMMB 1kW transmitter and channel combiner
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Description of CMMB head-end system setup
CMMB head-end equipment is shown in Figure 5. The test programme includes 5 test
contents. There are two H.264 mobile TV encoders: THALES Argos H.264 TV Encoder and
THOMSON ViBES H.264 Mobile TV encoder. The output of the said encoder use RTP format
connects to the CMMB multiplex. The output the CMMB multiplex provide ASI signal and
connect to the CMMB exciter for driving the R&S 1kW transmitter. The output of the transmitter
connected to the WB input of the RFS channel combiner via a critical mask band pass filter.
The output of the channel combiner connected to the common wide band UHF transmitting
antenna (Normal). The CMMB radiation pattern is same as the SFN Ch35 and Ch37 providing
coverage areas including Shatin district, Kowloon and North Hong Kong Island. The driving
power to the band pass filter is 134 Watts and the maximum E.R.P. is 1kW.
Figure 5: Diagram of CMMB transmitter and head-end equipment at Temple Hill station
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Setup of CMMB head-end equipment
Adopt mixed mode of QPSK and 16QAM. Setup parameter refers to Figure 6 below.
Figure 6: Parameters setup of CMMB head-end equipment
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3. Description of trial
Equipment list for CMMB trial
No Equipment Name Qty
1 WiFLARE CMMB MUX 1
2 WiFLARE CMMB Exciter 1
3 R&S EX800 1kW DTV Transmitter 1
4 Thales Argos H.264 Encoder 1
5 Thomson ViBES mobile TV Encoder 1
6 RFS Critical mask Ch47 Band Pass Filter 1
7 RFS Coaxial feeders 1
8 RFS UHF wide-band 2-stick & 3-face 1
9 TVB DTT Mobile TV survey vehicle 2
10 WiFLARE CMMB handset terminal 7
11 WiFLARE CMMB Road Test Recorder 1
Table 3: Equipment list for CMMB trial
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Test case of CMMB field trial
Test Case Description
1 Condition of coverage under Temple Hill single TX station under QPSK
including service areas: Kowloon, Shatin and north of Hong Kong Island
2 Condition of coverage under Temple Hill single TX station under 16QAM
including service areas: Kowloon, Shatin and north of Hong Kong Island
Table 4: Test case under QPSK and 16QAM
Legend of CMMB packet error and received level
Figure 7: Received level and packet error rate
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Measurement result of Class C – Mobile reception external antenna mounted on survey vehicle rooftop
Test case 1: Condition of coverage under Temple Hill single TX station under QPSK including
service areas: Kowloon, Shatin and north of Hong Kong Island
Figure 8: Received level distribution along test routes under QPSK mode
Figure 9: Packet error rate along the test routes under QPSK mode
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Received level distribution (QPSK)
Figure 10
PER distribution (QPSK)
Figure 11
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Figure 12
Under QPSK mode, > 95% effective reception along the test route can be obtained. From the
trial result, the PER (Packet Error Rate) mainly appear in the low signal strength route. With
reference to the statistic figure, it is note that 56.79% PER is caused by signal strength level
low than -80dBm, 5.13% PER is caused by signal strength lower level in range from -80 to
-75dBm and 1.4% PER is caused by signal strength in range from -75 to –70 dBm.
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Test case 2: Condition of coverage under Temple Hill single TX station under 16QAM including service areas: Kowloon, Shatin and north of Hong Kong Island
Figure 13: Received level distribution along test routes under 16QAM mode
Figure 14: Packet error rate along test route under 16QAM mode
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Received level distribution (16QAM)
Figure 15
PER distribution (16QAM)
Figure 16
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Figure 17
Under 16QAM mode, >94% effective reception along the test route can be obtained. From the
trial result, the PER mainly appear in the low signal strength route. With reference to the PER
statistic figure, it is noted that 63.2% PER is caused by signal strength lower than -80dBm,
10.25% PER is caused by signal strength lower level in range from -80 to -75dBm and 2.39%
PER is caused by low signal strength level range from -75 to -70dBm.
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Measurement result of Class B – Indoor reception measurement
Figure 18: Location of Class B indoor reception measurement
The table below summarizes result of CMMB reception trial including 3 different categories:
outdoor, light indoor and deep indoor receiving conditions. The location of Class B CMMB trial
and test result is summarized in Table 8 -3 below.
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Table 8- 3 Location and test result for CMMB Class A and Class B
Outdoor Light
Indoor B1
dBm dBm QPSK 16QAM QPSK 16QAM HKGRID E HKGRID N
1 Wan Chai HKECE Expo Drive Entry Information Desk -82 - 5 5 5 5 835819 816139
2 Central Hong Kong Station Airport Express Check in - -61 5 5 5 5 834347 816200
3 Sheung Wan Western Market Time capsule - - 5 4 5 2 833542 816508
4 Sai Wan Praya Kennedy Town COSCO Hotel Lobby -71 - 5 2 5 1 831648 816304
5 Kowloon West Element The Rink -61 -68 5 6 5 5 834823 818268
6 Tai Kok Tsui Olympian City 2 Atrium -71 -82 5 5 5 5 834698 819736