Robust signal transmission in digital television broadcasting

Error detection/correction and fault detection/recovery – Pulse or data error handling – Digital data error correction

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C714S784000, C714S792000, C375S265000

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10733645

ABSTRACT:
A data field of transmitted digital television signals includes a first set of A/53-compliant data segments that convey payload information and further includes a second set of A/53-compliant data segments that contain parity bytes for transverse Reed-Solomon forward-error-correction coding of the data contained within the first set of A/53-compliant data segments. A digital television receiver uses the parity bytes in the second set of A/53-compliant data segments to implement transverse Reed-Solomon forward-error-correction decoding that corrects byte errors in the data contained in the first set of A/53-compliant data segments.

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