Method and apparatus for encoding and decoding of low density parity check codes
US-2024048158-A1 · Feb 8, 2024 · US
USRE46740E · US · E1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-RE46740-E |
| Application number | US-201514668771-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | E1 |
| Filing date | Mar 25, 2015 |
| Priority date | Mar 4, 2008 |
| Publication date | Feb 27, 2018 |
| Grant date | Feb 27, 2018 |
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A transmitting system and a method for processing data are disclosed herein. The transmitting system includes a service multiplexer and at least one transmitter located in a remote position from the service multiplexer. Herein, the service multiplexer generates an RS frame having the size of N (row)×187 (column) bytes including at least one type of mobile service data, packetizes the RS frame into a plurality of mobile service data packets, and multiplexes the packetized mobile service data packets with a main service data packet at a predetermined data rate, thereby transmitting the multiplexed data packets. Herein, each mobile service data packet is configured of a TS header and a data region, and the data region is configured of at least one of a payload region and an adaptation field region.
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A transmitting system comprising: a service multiplexer configured to packetize a Reed-Solomon (RS) frame payload having a size of N (a column size of the RS frame payload)×187 (a row size of the RS frame payload) bytes including mobile service data into a plurality of mobile service data packets and to transmit the plurality of mobile service data packets, wherein each of the plurality of mobile service data packets is configured from a transport stream (TS) header and a data region, the data region including at least a payload region or an adaptation field region; and a transmitter configured to form the RS frame payload from the plurality of mobile service data packets based upon the TS header of each of the plurality of mobile service data packets transmitted from the service multiplexer; and pre-process the mobile service data of the RS frame payload, wherein a number of the plurality of mobile service data packets being packetized from the RS frame payload is determined as └(N×187)/184┘+1, and wherein └X┘ represents a maximum integer not larger than X and N indicates a number of columns in the corresponding RS frame payload, wherein the service multiplexer is further configured to: set a payload unit start indicator (PUSI) field value of the TS header included in a mobile service data packet of the plurality of mobile service data packets that include a first data byte of the RS frame payload to ‘1’; and set the PUSI field value of the TS header included in remaining mobile service data packets of the plurality of data packets to ‘0’. 2. The transmitting system of claim 1 , wherein the service multiplexer is further configured to set an ensemble identifier corresponding to the RS frame payload as a packet identifier (PID) of the TS header included in each of the plurality of mobile service data packets. 3. The transmitting system of claim 1 wherein the service multiplexer is further configured to: configure └(N×187)/184┘ mobile service data packets of the plurality of data packets by dividing the RS frame payload into 184-byte units, each including a 4-byte TS header and a payload region including data of each of the 184-byte unit and configure a └(N×187)/184┘+1 th mobile service data packet that includes the 4-byte TS header and a 184-byte adaptation field region including stuffing data, when the size of the RS frame payload corresponds to a multiple of 184 bytes. 4. The transmitting system of claim 1 , wherein the service multiplexer is further configured to: configure └(N×187)/184┘ mobile service data packets of the plurality of data packets by dividing the RS frame payload into 184-byte units, each including a 4-byte TS header and a payload region including data of each of the 184-byte units and configure a └(N×187)/184┘+1 th mobile service data packet of the plurality of data packets that includes a 4-byte TS header, a (184−N4)-byte adaptation field region including stuffing data, and a payload region including N4 bytes of non-packetized data bytes among the RS frame payload, when the size of the RS frame payload does not correspond to a multiple of 184 bytes, wherein N4 represents a number of non-packetized data bytes among the RS frame payload. 5. The transmitting system of claim 2 , wherein the transmitter is further configured to: extract the mobile service data included in the payload region of each of the plurality of mobile service data packets having the PID that correspond to the RS frame payload; and form the RS frame payload based on the extracted mobile service data. 6. The transmitting system of claim 5 , wherein the transmitter is further configured to: select a first of the plurality of mobile service data packets of the RS frame payload based upon the PUSI field value of the TS header; and select a last of the plurality of mobile service data packet of the RS frame payload based upon an adaptation field control field value of the TS header. 7. The transmitting system of claim 1 , wherein the transmitter comprises: an RS frame encoder configured to RS encode and Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) encode the mobile service data of the RS frame payload in order to build one or two RS frames per parade depending on RS frame mode information that indicates a single frame mode or a dual frame mode; a block processor configured to encode data in the one or two RS frames at a code rate of 1/H, wherein H>1; a signaling encoder configured to encode signaling data; and a group formatter configured to form data groups including the encoded data in the one or two RS frames and insert known data sequences and the encoded signaling data into each of the data groups. 8. The transmitting system of claim 7 , wherein the signaling encoder comprises: a first RS encoder configured to RS encode transmission parameter channel (TPC) data in the signaling data; a second RS encoder configured to RS encode fast information channel (FIC) data in the signaling data; an interleaver configured to interleave the RS-encoded FIC data; a multiplexer configured to multiplex the RS-encoded TPC data and the interleaved FIC data; and a Parallel Concatenated Convolutional Code (PCCC) encoder configured to PCCC encode the multiplexed data, wherein the TPC data include the RS frame mode information and a parade identifier for identifying the parade, and wherein the FIC data include cross layer information between a physical layer and an upper layer for rapid service acquisition. 9. A method of processing broadcast data in a transmitting system including a service multiplexer and a transmitter, the method comprising: packetizing, by the service multiplexer, a Reed-Solomon (RS) frame payload having a size of N (a column size of the RS frame payload)×187 (a row size of the RS frame payload) bytes including mobile service data into a plurality of mobile service data packets; transmitting, by the service multiplexer, the plurality of mobile service data packets to the transmitter, wherein each of the plurality of mobile service data packets is configured from a transport stream (TS) header and a data region, the data region including at least a payload region or an adaptation field region; forming, by the transmitter, the RS frame payload from the plurality of mobile service data packets based upon the TS header of each of the plurality of mobile service data packets transmitted from the service multiplexer; and pre-processing, by the transmitter, the mobile service data of the RS frame payload, wherein a number of the plurality of mobile service data packets being packetized from the RS frame payload is determined as └(N×187)/184┘+1, and wherein └X┘ represents a maximum integer not larger than X and N indicates a number of columns in the corresponding RS frame payload, setting a payload unit start indicator (PUSI) field value of the TS header included in a mobile service data packet of the plurality of mobile service data packets that include a first data byte of the RS frame payload to ‘1’; and setting the PUSI field value of the TS header included in remaining mobile service data packets of the plurality of data packets to ‘0’. 10. The method of claim 9 , further comprising setting an ensemble identifier corresponding to the RS frame payload as a packet identifier (PID) of the TS header included in each of the plurality of mobile service data packets. 11. The method of claim 9 , further comprising: configuring └(N×187)/184┘ mobile service data packets of the plurality of mobile service data packets by dividing the RS frame payload into 184-byte units, each including a 4-byte TS header and a payload region including data of each of the 184-byte
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