Cloud Transmission: System simulation and performance analysis

The Cloud Transmission (Cloud Txn) is a new paradigm of broadcasting or point-to-multipoint transmission system, designed for efficient and flexible use of the spectrum, robustness against noise, multipath and co-channel interference, and capability to provide fixed or mobile reception while using low transmission power. Besides system capability, the system should meet many other challenging issues. The main purpose of this work is to demonstrate that this proposed new system is feasible and it meets today and future needs of the broadcasting industry.

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