DRM Digital Radio Mondiale Your Solution Ruxandra Obreja Chair DRM Consortium Head of Digital Radio Development BBC World Service ruxandra.obreja@bbc.co.uk
DRM Worldwide Current Status Country with DRM Transmission Country with DRM Test-Transmission Date: 22.10.2010
International More than 600 hours of DRM transmissions per week covering billions of potential listeners worldwide More than 120 DRM30 services on-air globally All India Radio BBC World Service Deutsche Welle KBS World NHK Radio Australia Radio New Zealand TDP Radio Vatican Radio Voice of Russia
Some Key DRM30 Countries Australia S.Korea China Malaysia France United Kingdom Italy Russia India
South Korea Digitalization of radio in progress Digital Radio Comparison Testing supervised by the Korea Communications Commission Technical comparison of DAB/DAB+, HD Radio, DRM+ for digitalization of analog FM in 2009/2010 DRM+ technical evaluation carried out by KETI Digital radio standard adoption: 2011 (expected) Commercial digital radio broadcasting: 2012 (expected) Integration of Worldwide Radio Receiver (full solution) into Smart Devices 2011-2014 4 million Euros allocated by the Government work involving different organisations (research institutes, commercial, university)
Russia Russia adopts DRM as its national standard Plans announced for complete coverage of Russian Federation with DRM30 (in April 2009) 17 LF transmitters 79 MF transmitters 30 HF transmitters Also conversion of international services 82 MF and HF transmitters
Russia Russia invests over 300 Million USD Ambitious plan 2012-2015 announced in 2009: Digital transmitters for LW broadcasting of the government radio programs: 17 Digital transmitters for MW «Radio Russia»: 79 Digital transmitters for SW «Radio Russia»: 30 Digital transmitters for MW and SW to foreign countries: 8 Rotatable antenna network broadcasting to the foreign countries: 12 Number of the sites in the UHF-FW broadcasting network : 370
India India has adopted DRM as the national standard (March 2009) DRM trials in SW conducted over 1.5 years (2007) Regular DRM service started from SW Transmitter at Delhi on16th January 2009 Approximately 5hours of txs to Europe between 2315 to 400IST on 9950kHz with an additional 3 hours of local transmission within India from 1430 to 1730 IST on 6100 khz in NVIS mode
India India is investing seriously into DRM (250 Million USD) All India Radio renewing and replacing all MF transmitters with DRM30 76 transmitters Two new high power (1 MW) HF transmitters for international broadcasting (one starts transmission in October 2011) DRM+ trial completed in Delhi (May 2011) No sundown date has been published officially but AIR papers mention 2015 and lately 2017 as the switch-off date. As there is also interest in DRM+ switch off will be phased
India DRM Consortium activity in India: Consortium is in constant contact with AIR Consortium chair has met the Communication Minister in 2009 (November) and the state secretary in charge of digital radio several times since (at least twice this year) With the help of the Ministry and AIR, main network operator we have launched an Indian platform to facilitate links and information among major stakeholders. Next meeting scheduled in November 2011.
DRM+ Trial in Delhi
DRM+ Delhi Trial: Measurement results in 4-QAM TX
DRM+ Delhi Trial Conclusions: The DRM + trial in Delhi (May 2011) with 300 W transmitter output power (500 W ERP) was conducted sucessfully in Delhi It exceeded the planning (about 10 km) by about 2.5 times up to 25 km coverage No interference
DRM+: A Snapshot Germany, Kaiserslautern (2008-2010) band II, III Germany, Hannover (2008-2011) band II, III France, Paris (2009) band I, (2011) band II Brazil, Belo Horizonte (2010/11) band II Sri Lanka, Colombo (2010) band II Italy, Turin (2011) bands I and II UK, Edinburgh (2011) band II India, New Delhi, band II 2009 ETSI ES 201 980 2011/12 ITU-R WG6A Rec. ITU-R BS.1114-6 in the frequency range 30-3000 MHz - adopted
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www.cdnse.com CDNSE Road Map First Multi-Media DRM Receiver & Platform in the World First and Only Diveemo Receiver in the world First Low Priced DRM Receiver DRM Car Receiver Only Multi-Media DRM Receiver in the world First touch screen with Android system DRM receiver in the world DRM+ Receiver Prototype Company founded WR608 Solution Uniwave Di-wave 100 Diveemo DR111 Car/DRM+ 2006 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2011@IBC
DRM Implementation Using Existing Hardware Frontier s DRM solution DRM30/DRM+ capability Complete radio solution (module), providing quick time to market Based on existing commercially proven DAB hardware Current hardware used in 80% of DAB solutions world-wide Apollo 2 RF front-end optimised for LW/MW/SW and VHF bands Kino 3 audio baseband processor with DRM software Development Schedule Demonstrator Q4 2011 Field testing Q1 2012 Module available mid-2012 LW/MW/SW & VHF Apollo 2 Audio DAC Kino 3 Stereo Out DRM Module - Block Diagram
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DRM Receivers Made in Brazil Brazilian stakeholders hold the key to manufacturing low-cost, low-consumption, and rich-media DRM receivers Made in Brazil This requires a coordinated project involving all Brazilian stakeholders: broadcasters, manufacturers, retailers, regulator The DRM Consortium can contribute with the best expertise and global experiences Possible launch target: Football World Cup 2014 Unique content promotes new technology
DRM Conclusions DRM is the only Digital Radio standard for all broadcast frequencies up to and including VHF DRM is being rolled out in two large BRIC countries India and Russia DRM is an open standard without trade secrets and independent from individual companies ready for adoption by Brazilian manufacturers ready for future development by Brazilian organizations DRM is the global open standard for Digital Radio, ready to fulfil the Brazilian needs NOW
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