Table - 1 UK network capacity comparison between DVB-T and DVB-T2 DVB -T2 is a standard for digital terrestrial television broadcasting, offering significant benefits compared to DVB-T. It includes many new techniques not previously used in the DVB family of standards.
This article presents an analysis of the key technology improvements of the second generation of Digital Video Broadcasting - Terrestrial (DVB-T2) over its first generation (DVB-T) and an
List of digital television broadcast standards DVB standards ( countries) DVB-T ( terrestrial ) DVB-T2 DVB-S ( satellite ) DVB-S2 DVB-S2X DVB-C ( cable ) DVB-C2 DVB-H (handheld) DVB-NGH DVB-T2-Lite DVB-SH (satellite) DVB-I (service discovery) ATSC standards ( countries) ATSC ( terrestrial /cable/satellite) ATSC 2.0 ATSC 3.0
DVB T2 system architecture. The main differences between a DVB-T and DVB T2 system is that the multiplexer shall be connected to a T2 gateway. This T2 gateway receives one or several multiplex e.g one per PLP from the multiplexer and encapsulates these datas into BaseBand Frames.
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DVB-T and DVB-T2? DVB-T2 represents an improvement on the DVB-T broadcast standard. DVB-T2 allows for significantly higher data rates. This increased data rate will be used in the future to offer a wider range of stations and programmes.
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