a multi-carrier modulation technique with applications for DAB and digital TV.
Coded Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplex(multi-carrier system used in DVB-T, 802.11a/g and 802.16 stds)
"Coded orthogonal frequency division multiplexing." COFDM can transmit many streams of data simultaneously, each one occupying only a small portion of the total available bandwidth. The DTV standard used in Europe. See also 8-VSB.
Coded Orthogonal FrequencyDivision Multiplexing.
Coded Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing Coded OFDM (COFDM) adds forward error correction to the OFDM method, which is the modulation technique used for digital TV in Europe, Japan and Australia.
Coded Orthogonal Frequency Domain Multiplexing is a modulation technology used for digital TV broadcasting in Europe.
(acronym for “Coded Orthogonal Frequency Division Mulitiplexing”)—the DTV standard used in Europe (akin to ATSC in the U.S.).
the modulation method chosen for U.S. domestic DAB service, some versions of ADSL and DTV services in Europe and Australia. COFDM is used to encode or impose digital audio data onto an analog carrier signal.
Coded Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing. See Transmission Method.
Coded Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplex Modulation method (division into small units, chronological nesting, transmission on various carrier frequencies)
Coded Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplex: the transmitted signal for that portion of time when the modulating phase state is held constant on each of the equi-spaced, equal amplitude carriers in the ensemble. Each carrier is four-phase differentially modulated from one symbol to another.
" oded rthogonal requency ivision ultiplexing." COFDM can transmit many streams of data simultaneously, each one occupying only a small portion of the total available bandwidth. The DTV standard used in Europe.
The standard used by many European, South American and Asian broadcasters that is competing with 8VSB.