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Dr. Irini Reljin Assistant Minister for Telecommunications

ITU Sub-Regional Seminar and Ministerial Round Table on Switchover from Analogue to Digital Terrestrial Television Broadcasting in Central and Eastern Europe Belgrade, Serbia, April 27, 2009. Principles of the Strategy for

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Dr. Irini Reljin Assistant Minister for Telecommunications

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  1. ITU Sub-Regional Seminar and Ministerial Round Table on Switchover from Analogue to Digital Terrestrial Television Broadcasting in Central and Eastern Europe Belgrade, Serbia, April 27, 2009 Principles of the Strategy for Switchover from Analogue to Digital Broadcasting of Radio and Television Programmes in the Republic of Serbia - Technical issues Dr. Irini Reljin Assistant Minister for Telecommunications Government of the RepublicSerbiaMinistry for Telecommunications and Information Society

  2. Talk overview • Introduction • DVB Project - DVB standards • Network planning – RRC06

  3. Content provider Multiplex provider Network provider Broadcast provider Primary distribution Secondary distribution Service multiplexer Chain of digital broadcasting process participants

  4. DVB Project • Started in 1993. • DVB Project trademarks: DVB MHP

  5. Mbit/s 6 First MPEG-2 coder According toModulus Video 2.generation coder 5 3. generation coder MPEG-2 4 MPEG-4 H.264 4. generation coder H.263 3 5.generation coder 2 1 H.264 / MPEG-4 part 10 0 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Different generation MPEG-2 coder rates

  6. Radio Data Radio Data TV TV SI service information Video PSI Program Specific Information Audio Audio 1 Data Teletext Audio 2 Data DVB packet and its services DVB is based on a service packet Transmission – different modulations... Compression – MPEG-2/H.264 AVC

  7. DVB-S DVB-C 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 DVB-T DVB-S2 DVB-IPTV DVB-C2 MHP Digital mobile TV/multimedia standards DVB-H DVB-SH DVB-T2 Chronological sequence of the most important DVB standards development

  8. Public consultations in preparing the Strategy: • MPEG-4 p.10 (H.264 AVC) is suggested for adoption as compression standard. With explanation: • low bit rate, • compatibility with IPTV and DVB-H, • necessary for wider HDTV implementation.

  9. Public consultations in preparing the Strategy: • DVB-T2is suggested for adoption as broadcast standard. Explanation: • higher bit rate available in 8/7MHz channel, • lower sensitivity to disturbances and, • network planning is more reliable due to its robustness, • by implementing DVB-T2 directly, two phases of standard switching should be avoided.

  10. Public consultations in preparing the Strategy: • Analog switch-off should be done in 2012. Explanation: • surrounding countries have switch-off in 2012. • digital signal is less sensitive to neighboring emissions (than the analogue ones)

  11. Network planning – RRC06

  12. Sombor Subotica Kikinda VHF DVB-T 7 Čot Iriški Venac 5 Vršac Avala 6 Belgrade 10 Cer Maljen 7 10 Deli Jovan Tupižnica Rudnik Crni Vrh Ovčar Tornik 8 5 Kopaonik Jasrebac 8 7 Besna Kobila Kosovo and Metohija

  13. Subotica 29,40,43,55,58,59,69 UHF DVB-T Kikinda 29,32,51,55,59,63,69 Sombor 34,39,40,43,58,62,64 Vršac 25,31,37,39,42,56,60 Čot-Venac 24,30,41,48,54,61,66 Belgrade 43,50,51,53,59,68 Avala 22,28,33,45,57,62,64 Cer -Maljen 32,34,37,42,47,49,52 Deli Jovan 23,24,41,43,52,59,63,66,68 Rudnik –Crni Vrh, Jagodina 26,29,35,40,46,67,69 Jastrebac 27,33,38,42,45,55,57,60,64 Tornik-Ovčar 23,36,39,50,56,59,63 Tupižnica 22,25,28,31,37,44,50,58,65 Kopaonik 22,24,28,32,34,41,51,61,66 Besna Kobila 35,39,43,49,54,59,62,63,69 Kosovo and Metohija 21,31,44,46,48,58,67

  14. VHF T-DAB Channel 11 VHF T-DAB Channel 12 12 D 11 B 11 A 12 C 11 A 12 A DAB+ Final decision on standard and digital switchover before 2015. 11 B 11 B 12 D 11 C 12 B 11 D 12 D 11 B

  15. Network type? • MFN? • SFN? • Combination (according to allotments).

  16. Digital transition scenario: • „digital island“ principle • whole territory simulcast • combination of the previous two. How long will be the simulcast durration?

  17. Digital transition • In case of shortage of the spectrum (almost no free spectrum), and • According to the Network plan which is going to be finished until the end of this year, DIGITAL TRANSITION will be done: • through islands as a whole network elements, • first at the very North and South of Serbia territory.

  18. Number of multiplexes: According to the suggested standards, three multiplexes could be enough for the SDTV programmes in the transition period. SDTV needs 3Mbps in MPEG-4 p.10. format for very good quality.

  19. “If not, the digital dividend will become a digital defficit.” Lieven Vermale Tech. Director of EBU While planning the network we should have in mind that the scarce resource of spectrum itself belongs to the people and after the efficient compression and modulation involvement, digital dividend has to be planned on the basis of public resources being reused in the public interest.

  20. Conclusion: call for next phase of consultations Based on the suggestions of previous consultations, as well as comments presented on the Ministry of Telecommunications and Information Society website, the Strategy draft is going to be prepared. We express our gratitude to those who gave us comments expecting their activity during the next turn of public discussions.

  21. Thank You for Your Attention Government of the Republic of Serbia Ministry of Telecommunications and Information Society Contact Information: Address: 22Nemanjina St. Belgrade, 11000 Serbia Tel: +381 11 2020 104 Fax: +381 11 2020 066 e-mail: irini.reljin@mtid.gov.rs

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