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The eMBMS service can offer many more TV programs in a specific radio frequency spectrum as compared to traditional terrestrial TV broadcasting, since it is based on the principles of [[Interactive Multicast]], where TV content only is transmitted in where there currently are viewers. The eMBMS service also provides better [[system spectral efficiency]] than [[video-on-demand]] over traditional cellular unicasting services, since in eMBMS, each TV program is only transmitted once in each cell, even if there are several viewers of that program in the same cell. The MBSFN transmission mode further improves the spectral efficiency, since it is based on the principles of [[Dynamic single frequency networks]] (DSFN). This implies that it dynamically forms [[single-frequency network]]s (SFNs), i.e. groups of adjacent base stations that send the same signal simultaneously on the same frequency sub-carriers, when there are mobile TV viewers of the same TV program content in the adjacent cells. The LTE [[OFDMA]] downlink modulation and multiple access scheme eliminates self-interference caused by the SFN:s. Efficient TV transmission using similar combinations of Interactive multicast (IP Multicast) and DSFN has also been suggested for the DVB-T2 and DVB-H systems.<ref>M. Eriksson, S.M. Hasibur Rahman, F. Fraille, M. Sjöström, ”[http://apachepersonal.miun.se/~mageri/myresearch/bmsb2013-Eriksson.pdf Efficient Interactive Multicast over DVB-T2 - Utilizing Dynamic SFNs and PARPS]”, 2013 IEEE International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (BMSB’13), London, UK, June 2013.</ref>
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==Commercial adoption==
Commercial deployment of E-MBMS (and therefore MBSFN) features is expected to start in 2013 as an upgrade of existing LTE networks.<ref name=Parker>{{cite web|last=Parker|first=Tammy|title=Making the case for LTE Broadcast and Dyle mobile TV|url=http://www.fiercebroadbandwireless.com/story/making-case-lte-broadcast-and-dyle-mobile-tv/2012-08-15|
==References==
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==External links==
*3GPP specifications [http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/html-info/36201.htm TS 36.201] and [http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/html-info/36300.htm TS 36.300]
*BP Tiwari: [https://web.archive.org/web/20110903144502/http://www.beyond4g.org/is-lte-capable-of-enabling-new-tv-experience Is LTE capable of enabling new TV experience?] (BEYOND 4G: Telecom Research and News Analysis, June 4, 2010)
*Santhanaraj Muthusamy: [https://web.archive.org/web/20110925071022/http://www.teleca.com/Renderers/ShowMedia.ashx?id=e82018dc-3450-48e1-8f61-4db3624262e5 Solution Area: e-MBMS in LTE] (Teleca White Papers, February 2011)
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*[https://www.free2air.info/post/5g-broadcast-using-3gpp-technology-to-receive-tv-and-radio-services LTE-based 5G Broadcast with larger SFN coverage]
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