Method and terminal for receiving a digital broadcast

Multiplex communications – Communication over free space – Having a plurality of contiguous regions served by...

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C370S320000, C370S328000, C370S342000, C455S454000, C455S455000, C455S414300, C455S003010, C455S003030, C455S003040, C455S003050, C455S003060

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08059612

ABSTRACT:
A method and a digital broadcast receiving terminal are provided. The terminal includes a receiving unit, a decoder, a memory, and a controller. The receiving unit receives a digital multimedia broadcast transport stream and the decoder decodes data included in the transport stream. The memory stores system information obtained from a previously received transport stream. The controller provides a signal for controlling an initial broadcast receiving operation of the terminal using information stored in the memory to reduce an initial operating time required for the terminal to receive a broadcast.

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