

Section II - The Protocol Stack
From the Top Down: Other Input to the Protocol Stack - Advanced Data Services

- Advanced Applications Services Transport (AAT)
- Data Transport Packet
- AAT PDU
- AAT PDU Stream
- Reed-Solomon FEC
- Interleaving
- Block Boundaries
- Bearer Channels
- Data Transport Packet Format
- Port Number
- Sequence Number
- HDLC-Like Framing
- Reed-Solomon Coding and Interleaving
- Insertion into Bearer Channel
- Opportunistic Bearer
- Fixed Bearer
- Above AAT- What Happens Outside NRSC-5?
- Learning from History
- A Better Reason to Use AAT Subchannels
- The Radio Broadcasting Model for Advanced Data Services
- Revenue Comparisons
- Network Design Modeling
- The Flow of IBOC Transmissions
- The Concept of Multiple Services Sharing the Pipe
- Use Cases and Service & Receiver Classifications
- Applications Examples
- Features Examples
- Service Classes
- Use Mapping
- Receiver Classes
- Classes Are the Key to Interoperability
- Use Cases Lead to Protocols
- Advanced Data Service Protocols (Not in NRSC-5)
- Service Discovery
- Telematics
- Traffic Message Channel
- End of the IBOC Stack
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Chapter 11: TABLES
11.1 Protocols Addressed in Chapter 11
11.2 Layer 2 PDU Formats
11.3 AAS PDU Format
11.4 Coarse Estimate of Subcarrier Value
11.5 Selected Use Cases Identified in the Impulse Radio Study
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Chapter 11: FIGURES
11.1 NRSC-5 Protocol Stack with SIS and ADS
11.2 IBOC as a Multichannel Modem
11.3 Steps in Packaging the AAS Transport
11.4 Conceptual IBOC Exciter Inputs/Outputs
11.5 Comparison of Leased Model with Spot Model for Data Services
11.6 Use Map Illustrating Relationships among Classifications
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