Time slicing (digital broadcasting)
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Time slicing (digital broadcasting)
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Time slicing is a technique used by the DVB-H and ATSC-M/H technologies for achieving power-savings on mobile terminal devices. It is based on the time-multiplexed transmission of different services. DVB-H and ATSC-M/H transmit large pieces of data in bursts, allowing the receiver to be switched off in inactive periods. The result is power savings of up to 90% - and the same inactive receiver could be used to monitor neighboring cells for seamless handovers.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_slicing_(digital_broadcasting)
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2024-04-26T02:26:55Z
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