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Device for the transmission of digital data with at least two levels of protection and corresponding reception device

  • US 5,197,061 A
  • Filed: 03/19/1991
  • Issued: 03/23/1993
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/23/1990
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A device for transmission of digital data in the form of a series of data elements, said device comprising:

  • distributing means for distributing said data elements into at least two sets of data elements, a first of the sets of data elements requiring a first level of protection and at least one second set of data elements requiring a second level of protection;

    at least two distinct modulation means, each modulation means being coupled to the distributing means to receive only one of the sets of data elements, each modulation means using a distinct type of modulation employing a different modulation alphabet made of modulation symbols to supply a series of modulation symbols corresponding to the set of data elements being selectively fed to each modulation means;

    at least two distinct interleaving means coupled to the modulation means, each interleaving means being supplied a plurality of orthogonal frequency carriers, each of the frequency carriers being allocated with a distinct succession of modulation symbols picked out of one of said series of modulation symbols, for interleaving in both time and frequency all of said modulation symbols in each of said series to form interleaved signals wherein no two successive modulation symbols of any series of modulation symbols is associated with the same frequency carrier; and

    processing means coupled to all of the interleaving means for processing the interleaved signals to form an output signal suitable for transmission incorporating said sets of data elements in a form including differing levels of protection.

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