Bootstrap-Based Receiver Synchronization and System Discovery in B2X: An Extension of ATSC 3.0
Raj Kumar Thenua, Essam Sourour, David Starks, Rashmi Kamran, Michael Simon, Kumar Appaiah

TL;DR
This paper proposes a bootstrap-based receiver synchronization method for B2X, extending ATSC 3.0 to improve system discovery and interoperability with mobile networks, supported by extensive simulations.
Contribution
It introduces a scalable bootstrap framework for B2X that enhances system discovery and synchronization in diverse channel conditions, extending ATSC 3.0 capabilities.
Findings
Robust bootstrap signaling design across various channel conditions
Effective system discovery in high-speed mobility scenarios
Parameter selection improves synchronization reliability
Abstract
Addressing the increasing and diversified demands of multicast and broadcast services require highly efficient multicast and broadcast technologies. Broadcast networks, such as Advanced Television Systems Committee 3.0 (ATSC 3.0), are inherently designed to support these services and continue to evolve to meet growing performance and scalability requirements. At the same time, smartphones are increasingly used for video streaming and other high-volume services, placing growing pressure on mobile network capacity. Interworking between broadcast and mobile networks is therefore an important enabler for efficient and seamless service delivery. In this context, Broadcast-to-Everything (B2X) extends ATSC 3.0 to support enhanced interoperability with Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) mobile systems while maintaining low cross-correlation with ATSC 3.0 bootstrap signals, supporting…
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