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FM-IBOC Coverage Prediction Doris Camiré Radio Broadcast Systems & Transmission Communications Research Centre Canada Ottawa Western Association Broadcast Engineers (WABE) Annual Convention – Victoria, B.C., Dec 1, 2008

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The Communications Research Centre Canada (CRC) has done extensive laboratory tests of the HD Radio system and as a result has developed an advanced FM-IBOC module in the CRC-COVLAB coverage prediction and interference analysis software. This presentation gives an overview of the HD Radio coverage studies comparing simulation with field measurements from NPR and IBiquity.

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FM-IBOC Coverage Prediction

Doris Camiré

Radio Broadcast Systems & TransmissionCommunications Research Centre Canada

Ottawa

Western Association Broadcast Engineers (WABE)Annual Convention – Victoria, B.C., Dec 1, 2008

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FM-IBOC Coverage Prediction in CRC-COVLAB

• As a result of CRC’s extensive laboratory tests on the performance of the FM-IBOC system, we were able to develop an advanced module to predict the coverage in CRC-COVLAB software.

• One essential consideration in predicting FM-IBOC coverage is interference from adjacent analog FM stations.

• Interference from 1st adjacent analog stations is most disruptive, especially when in the presence of both upper and lower 1st adjacent stations.

• In CRC-COVLAB we consider interference from the 1st, 2nd and 3rd adjacent stations, all having a compound effect on the FM-IBOC coverage.

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FM-IBOC Module Accuracy

Does the module perform?

Let’s take it for a test drive!

Need field measurement data to compare with the simulation.

Thanks to our friendly neighbors South of the border, we were to have access to FM-IBOC field measurements…

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National Public Radio FM-IBOC Field Measurements

• NPR developed a field test unit which was shipped to dozens of public radio stations to gather field measurement data on the performance of FM-IBOC

• CRC was provided measurements from three cities:– Chicago, Illinois: where the coverage is mostly noise limited

(not very affected by interference)– Oxford, Ohio: where the coverage is moderately affected by

interference– North Highlands, California: where the coverage is

significantly affected by interference• This offers a nice variety of interference situations to compare

coverage predictions.

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Simulations Parameters

• Propagation model: CRC-PREDICT 2.08• Terrain elevation database: Computamaps 250 m resolution• Terrain type database: Computamaps 250 m resolution

• Transmitter parameters taken from FCC broadcast stations database.

• Receiver performance derived from CRC lab measurements.

Note: In all simulations, the default parameters of CRC-COVLAB were used, there was no fine tuning or adjusting the simulation to fit the measurements.

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WBEZ Chicago, Illinois

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WMUB Oxford, Ohio

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KQEI North Highlands, California

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Observations on Measurements vs Simulation

• Results show a good correlation between NPR measurements and the performance/accuracy of the FM-IBOC module in CRC-COVLAB.

• Exception of the North-East sector of the WMUB Oxford, Ohio, simulation. – There could be a discrepancy between the parameters

recorded in the FCC database and the actual system, example the antenna radiation pattern.

– Simulation may be considering an interferer N-E that is not actually operating…needs further investigation.

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• From report: FM HD RadioTM System Performance At Elevated Carrier Levels, iBiquity Digital Corportion, December 2007

• Field tests done by iBiquity on the FM HD RadioTM system to assess the system’s performance with an increase in the ratio of digital power to analog power.

• Tests compare the performance at current power levels (digital power 20 dB below analog power) with elevated power levels (digital power 10 dB below analog).

• Presented simulation vs measurement results for:– Point Pleasant, New Jersey– Detroit, Michigan

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FM-IBOC iBiquity Field Measurements

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WRAT Point Pleasant, New Jersey

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WRAT Point Pleasant, NJ: Digital Power 20 dB Below Analog Power

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WRAT Point Pleasant, NJ: Digital Power 20 dB Below Analog Power

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WRAT Point Pleasant, NJ: Digital Power 20 dB Below Analog Power

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WRAT Point Pleasant, NJ: Digital Power 10 dB Below Analog Power

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WRAT Point Pleasant, NJ: Digital Power 10 dB Below Analog Power

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WCSX Detroit, Michigan

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WCSX Detroit, Michigan: Digital Power 20 dB Below Analog Power

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WCSX Detroit, Michigan: Digital Power 20 dB Below Analog Power

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WCSX Detroit, Michigan: Digital Power 20 dB Below Analog Power

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WCSX Detroit, Michigan: Digital Power 10 dB Below Analog Power

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WCSX Detroit, Michigan: Digital Power 10 dB Below Analog Power

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Conclusion

We consider the FM-IBOC module of high accuracy and are confident in the use of CRC-COVLAB for FM-IBOC system planning and interference analysis.

CRC will continue to contribute with partners worldwide to the advancement of radio broadcast technologies and the evaluation of existing technologies: DAB+, DMB, IBOC, DRM,…

CRC will continue to provide expert advice to the Canadian Industry and Government.

We often present these kinds of results to the Digital Radio Coordinating Group (DRCG).

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Acknowledgements

Barry McLarnon, BDMComm

Martin-Pierre Lussier, CRC

Patrick Pilon, CRC

Measurements from: NPR Labs & iBiquity

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For more information on

Radio broadcast technologies research

or coverage simulation software,

come to visit us…

www.crc.ca/crc-covlabThank you!

Doris CamiréSenior Research EngineerRadio Broadcast Systems

Communications Research [email protected]