![]() Videotext system
专利摘要:
1. VIDEOTEXT SYSTEM, containing on the transmitting side serially connected information source, sampling unit and memory unit, as well as a multiplexer, on the receiving side receiving and demodulating unit, the first output of which is connected through the digital signal processing unit to the first input of the video monitoring unit, and the second output through the video signal processing unit - to the second input of the video monitoring unit, which, in order to increase the reliability of the transmitted information, the coding unit is enabled on the transmitting side and between vglodom memory unit and an input multiplexer, consisting of cpaBtiennn element, two elements ISKPYUCHANSCHE OR generator sch1frovyh signal generator kodiruyu1tih signals and control unit, the first input of the first OR element ISKLYUCHANLTSEE connected to the generator output The signal digital. the second input to the first output of the reference element, and the output to the first input of the generator of the coding D signals, the first input of the second element EXCLUSIVE OR is connected to the second output of the comparison element, the second input to the output of the encoder x signals, and the output is combined with the first output the comparison element is the output of the coding block, while the input of the comparison element is combined with the input of the control unit and is the input of the coding block, and the height of the stroke of the control unit is connected to the second generator input signals, on the receiving side, the digital signal processing unit consists of a reference element, two EXCLUSIVE OR elements, a digital signal generator, a decoding signal generator and a control unit, the first input of the first N element and the EXCLUSIVE OR connected to the output of the digital signal generator, in parallel the input is to the first output of the reference element L O5, and the output is to the first input of the decoding signal generator, the first input of the second element is SPLITTING OR connected to the second input of the comparison element, the second th input to the generator output decode signals, and the output is combined with the first output of comparing element and is output processing unit 1C Frova The signals, while comparing the input element combined with the input unit councils 公开号:SU1172456A3 申请号:SU802990876 申请日:1980-10-04 公开日:1985-08-07 发明作者:Клод Гийу Луи 申请人:Этаблиссеман Пюблик Де Диффюзьон Ди "Теледиффюзьон Де Франс";Лъэта Франсэ Репрезанте Пар Ле Секретэр Дъэта О Пост Э Телекоммюникасьон /Сантр Насьональ Д' Этюд Де Телекоммюникасьон/,1-2; IPC主号:
专利说明:
It is the input of the digital signal processing unit, and the output of the control unit is connected to the second input of the decoding signal generator. 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the coding signal generator comprises a shaper whose inputs are the input of the coding signal generator, the first and second outputs are connected respectively to the clock and installation inputs of a pseudo-random sequence generator, connected in series through triggers the output and information input of the pseudo-random sequence generator, and the outputs of the flip-flops are the output of the coding signal generator, 3. The system according to claim 1, wherein the decoding signal generator comprises a converter, the inputs of which are the input of the decoding signal generator, the first and second outputs are connected respectively to the clock and installation inputs of a pseudo-random sequence generator, eight series-connected triggers connected between the output and the information input of the pseudo-random sequence generator, and the trigger outputs are the output of the decoding signal generator, 4. The system of claim 1, characterized in that a subscription control unit is inserted into it, on the transmitting side a mixing block is inputted, the first input of which is connected to the output of the subscription control unit, the second input is connected to the second output of the digital signal generator, and the output is combined with the output of the coding unit, a selection block is inserted at the receiving side, connected between the corresponding output of the receiving and demodulating unit and the input of the digital signal processing unit, and the digital signal generator is designed as a subscription panel with a pa block minute, Yield of which is connected to the input signal reduction unit, the other input of which is connected to the output selekgschi unit and output - with a first input of the first exclusive-OR gate The invention relates to the transmission of information and its reproduction in a television receiver in entertainment or training programs and is used in the ANTIOPE system. The aim of the invention is to increase the reliability of the transmitted information. FIG. Figure 1 shows the structural electrical circuit of the video text system; in fig. 2 is a structural electrical circuit for a generator of coding signals; in fig. 3 is a structural electrical circuit of the video text system with controls; in fig. 5 is a structural electrical circuit of the transmitting side of the video text system with means of control; in fig. 6 is a structural electrical circuit of the receiving side of the video text system with means of control. The video text system (Fig. 1) will contain on the transmitting side information sources 1, sampling unit 2, memory unit 3, interface 4, encoding unit 5 consisting of digital signal generator 6, comparison element 7, first element 8 EXCLUSIVE OR , the second element 9 EXCLUSEDOlitEE OR, the generator 10 encoding signals, control unit 11, interface 12, multiplexer 13. On the receiving side contains a receiving and demodulating unit 14, a digital signal processing unit 15, a video signal processing unit 16, a video monitoring unit 17; The digital signal processing unit 15 consists of the comparison element 18, the first element 19 EXCLUSIVE OTI, the second element 20 EXCLUSIVE OR, the generator 21 of digital signals, the generator 22 decoder lean signals, the control unit 23. The coding signal generator 10 (FIG. 2) contains a shaper 24, a pseudo-random sequence generator 25 consisting of a generator 26 of a polynomial T, a generator 27 of polynom R, a generator 28 of polynomial S, the first element TL 29, the second element I 30, the generator 31 and the element of the TIPPLE OR 32, and eight D-flip-flops 33-40. The generator 22 decoder signal is similar in the same way (not shown). The generator 26 of the polynomial T contains D-triggers 41-57, the elements EXCLUSIVE SHSh 58-63, and the clock pulses go to the input 64, and the reset pulses to zero arrive at the input 65. Input 66 is the input of generator 2 of the polynomial T, and output 67 of the element EXCLUSIVE OR 60 is the output of generator 26. The system works as follows. - On the transmitting side, information comes from one or more sources 1 of information to sampling unit 2, in which pages are encoded if it was not provided by the sender of the information. Block 3 of the memory stores this digital information in the form of eight binary elements, which through interface 4, block 5 is encoded AT, at, at. one 2 about about one 3 eleven about 4 о о 1 15 one one 1 Columns O and 1 blocks, the binary 55 elements of which are control. Columns 2 and 3 contain numbers and punctuation marks, columns 4 NIN, interface 12 enters multiplexer 13 to input the specified information into the television signal. At the receiving side, the transmitted signal is received by the receiving and demodulating unit 14 and through the digital signal processing unit 15 and the video signal processing unit 16 enters the video control unit 17. In the ANT10PE system, information transfer blocks are designated as follows: BjBsB older bits .BjBj minor bits According to the indicated designation, the block (j / K) (4/7) corresponds to the combination 11000111. I Blocks are divided into control and informational. Control blocks indicate the beginning and end of pages, the beginning and end of a row. The information entered between the managers corresponds to the characters contained in 3 rows. - All blocks contain one binary element Bg of the highest bit, which is an element of oddness. The code system identified by such blocks can be represented as follows: one one one O and 5 are uppercase letters, columns 6 and 7 are lowercase letters. As an example, consider a page containing similar information. -o "a contains a top-of-page pointer composed of control codes (ETX) FFRS NR, NP НРз, where ЕТХ is the code indicating the end of the previous page; FF - code indicating the beginning of a new page; RS - page index; NP ,, NP, NP ,, - codes indicating the number of the page, varying from 001 to 999; - after the top of page indicator the following sequence is formed: US 00 (C, CgC 3 .. .RCLF, where the US index is a row; 00 indicates a zero bit; - additional codes; RCLF is the end of rows. The zero bit includes information about service, date, time, rate; - after a zero bit, the series contains information consisting of codes (RCLF) US, NR.NR, where RCLF is the ending of the previous one; yes; US is the index, p; yes; NR, NR is a number of a number, ranging from 01 to 24. Then follow the d, d -, ..., d data blocks, which are entered between the start indicator of the currently running row and, or the row pointer, the start of another row, or the end of page pointer. These blocks are d, d2 ,. d, contain service information. Other pages, for example, current information pages, which can be obtained by using additional codes C, Cj, Cj, are in zero position, and are guard and alarm pages. There is also a quick review page. which can be considered as part information. In this system, in encoding block 5, coding blocks and binary elements C and C are formed, which are obtained as follows: binary elements C - Cs are selected at the output of pseudo-random sequence generator 25, binary elements are binary elements of parity. Thus, the resulting code sequence is composed of even blocks C, C ...). Odd blocks d,, dj,. .., d, "(d;) prohibit .coding blocks in the following cases: if dj block belongs to columns About TI 1 of the code table (), it is transmitted unchanged and the encoding unit is not used; if block dj does not belong to columns O and 1, then a logical operation EXCLUSIVE OR is performed, which is expressed in the replacement by block dj of a transmitted block belonging to the same column group as the block (;, namely: to columns 2 and 3 containing numbers and punctuation marks; to columns 4 and 5 containing uppercase letters; to columns 6 and 7, containing lowercase letters. The blocks belonging to columns O and 1, i.e. corresponding codes ETX, FF, RS, LF and US are transmitted without change. Decoding on the receiver side is as follows. Five low-order binary elements are selected in a pseudo-random sequence using generator 25, the sixth and seventh binary elements are zero, and the eighth binary element is zeroed. The decoding rules are similar to the encoding rules: for each new received block, a corresponding new decoding is generated. There can be two cases: if the received block belongs to columns O and 1, it is transmitted without changes, if the received block does not belong to columns O and 1 (since Bg and B 0), a logical EXCLUSIVE operation is performed or with a decoder block. To transmit coding, a coding block 5 is provided on the transmission side, in which the comparison element 7 receives octets dj from memory block 3 and distinguishes among them those whose binary elements are Bj .. These last come from one of the outputs of the comparison element 7 multiplexer 13 through interface 12, and from another output of element 7 of the comparison, dj blocks are received, the binary elements Bjr and Bg of which are not zero, the first element is EXCLUSIVE IPI 8, from the output of which odd coded blocks are received through interface 12 into mu tipleksor 13. Generator 10 encoding signals, controlled by i}) by the operator 6:; signals, produces for each block dj a coding block C ;, which has an eighth binary parity element and a seventh and sixth binary elements, equal to zero, which is fed to another input of the first logical element EXCLUSIVE OR 8. On the receiving side in the digital signal processing unit 15, decoding is performed. Comparison element 18 receives the coded blocks and recognizes those blocks whose seventh and sixth binary elements are zero. From one output of the comparison element 18, those blocks, the seventh and the eighth, whose binary elements are equal to zero, go to one input of the video monitoring unit 17, and from the other output, the coded blocks Di, the seventh and / or sixth, whose binary elements are not equal to zero, come in .the first element EXCLUSIVE OR 19 (blocks dj) to another input of the video control unit 17. A decoding signal generator 22, controllable by a digital signal generator 21, transmits to the other input of the first element an EXCLUSIVE OR 19 decoding unit Cj containing one binary element of the highest bit reduced to zero and zero seventh and sixth binary elements, The generator 10 of the coding signals is made on the basis of pseudo-random sequence generators, which is generated using polynomial generators. Polynomials are represented in a compressed form by a sequence of numbers, e.g. 642015 (numbering in the octal system and each digit represents three binary elements and the coefficient of the polynomial). In this example, the polynomial 642016, the ratio of the octal-binary coefficients of the polynomial is expressed as follows 6 4 20 15 110100010000001101 x + x ° + l i. polynomial of the seventeenth degree with seven members. In the aggregate of initial values of 17 binary elements, not all values are equal to zero (a, a, aj 5..., 3,5). The sequence is carried out by the polynomial 642015, is determined by the expression:,., З,., + A, + a (., 4 i; - 5-1 ° modulo; for 1M. The implementation is carried out with D-grig-geras 41-57 and elements EXCLUSIVE ALREADY or 58-63 (Fig. 3). At the initial moment of time, D-flip-flops 41-57 are set to zero at input 64. Then n binary elements are fed to input 66 synchronously with n clock pulses, and 1 is fed to input 65. The generator 26 of the polynomial T generates a binary element for each clock pulse. I In the generator 10 of the coding signals, several polynomials T, R and S are combined: the generator 26. produces the polynomial T, the generator 27 makes the full S, the generator 28 makes the polynomial R and using the elements AND 29 and 30 and the element EXCLUSIVE OR 32, logical operations (RvS) (SvT) I. The generator also contains D-flip-flops 33-40, connected in series, shaper 24, controlling clock pulses for D-flip-flops 41-57. In addition, the imaging unit 24 has a selection input 68, a read input 69, a write input 70, a zero input 71, a clock input 72, an encoder input 73 (decoder), a power input 74, which is an input of the generator 10. D-flip-flop 3340 outputs (respectively ..., B,) are the output of the generator 10. The generator 10 accepts three commands: Set to zero, Read, Write. . All the D-flip-flops used in generator 10 are set to zero at the Zero command. At the Read command, D-flip-flops 33-40 are triggered, the output from D-flip-flop 40 is fed to generators 26-28 which produce eight new binary elements used in the following way: - the five first binary elements bring the D-flip-flops 33-37 to the corresponding state; Three last binary elements. it is not transmitted; -D-triggers 38 and 39 are set to zero; -D-trigger 40 clarifies the Clarity signal if it is in the Coding state, and is set to zero if in decoding position. On the Write command, the state of the D-flip-flops 33-4 occurs. With the help of clock pulses, it is possible to generate eight new binary elements used for the Read command. The generator .10 is controlled by a generator of 6 digital signals, the output code of which consists of 64 binary elements, i.e. of the eight blocks K ,, .. Kg, the numbers of the number yes, varying from 1 to 24 and encoded in two blocks NR, and NR, the page number, varying from 001 to 999, encoded in three blocks P, P and R. Thus, at the beginning of each series of information, the following operations occur: setting to zero; reading (K, ®NR,); reading (KjONRj); read (,); read (); read (); read (); read (); reading (Kg, ®NR). The result is the following code sequence: d, dj d, d4 d d d ... C, Cj 64 C.C C ... USNR, NR, D, Dj D, D D Dg D. . . fd, if it belongs to columns O and 1; - L d; + C ;, if it belongs to columns 2-7. Thus, from block 3 of memory, a sequence of blocks determined by three parameters depends on the number of the received page, the number of a row and on the six states of the generator 10: - condition 0: waiting for the beginning of the page; - state 1: skipping of the number of the page, P,, P ,,, P with the record; - condition 2: waiting for the start of a row; - condition 3: skip the number of the row of R ,, R with a record; - state 4: encoding a number of information; - state 5: skip zero row. Generator 10 then generates one new coding block C for each block d. If block d does not contain the sixth and seventh binary elements, equal to zero, generator 10 remains in state 4 and blocks this block with d © C, then receives a new block. If block d is a control (.0), then there are four cases: -block d is a US transition to state 3; -block d is an FF transition to state 0; -block d is an RS transition to state 1; The block is neither US nor FF nor RS and remains in state 4. FIG. 4 shows a video text system with controls. It further comprises a subscription control unit 68, on the transmitting side, a mixing unit 69, on the receiving side, a selection unit 70, and the generator 21 is configured as a subscription panel 71 with a memory unit 72 and a signal recovery unit 73, as well as a loading unit 74. Subscription signals are generated in the subscription management unit 68, which transmits lists to the transmitting side and the download unit 74, and consists of an information code indicating the type of information, a subscription indicator indicating the subscription fee for this information, two of whose binary elements indicate the subscription period, and six digits - the beginning of the subscription term (month), the subscription key, which is the basic information, and the first digital redundancy code of sixteen binary elements, which t by subscription before use. Thus, the subscription signal is composed of 168 binary elements and can be recorded on a panel of a credit card type, equipped with a memory with a capacity of 4096 binary elements used for this purpose. The counting of messages is carried out on the transmitting side in block 69, which functions as follows: - forms a mix redundancy word containing 61 binary elements; . -calculates it; - multiplies -calculates ij, inverse from С: -calculates messages (-0-i-2 V) The control page structure is as follows: ; .. (ETX) FF RS P, g US О О СдС2С ,, С4 (top of the page) RC LF US NR, NR2 (access) RC LF US NR NR (access) RC LF US NR, Mj (ETX access (FF) The zero bit (USOO) begins with three additional C, C, Cj codes for inserting pages into magazines. To indicate that this particular page is an informational, the fourth binary element is 1. The fourth block of the additional SL code is used with B ,, 1 to identify the control page. This page is changed every time the service information K is changed. To fix this change, use the fourth binary element of the additional code C, used to indicate the page change, and this binary 1 element is equal to 1 at the moment of time following the change pages. Zero-bit is followed by the start code (16 binary elements), the current month (6 binary elements) and the cyclic redundancy code (16 binary elements). Then follow the various rows of access control pages (block) of access, which is preceded by a row number, followed by an access block, the number of which corresponds to the number of subscription blocks. You can take a subscription index as a row number on the control page The access signal contains a message of 127 received binary elements with 1 binary element equal to zero, and a cyclic redundancy code of 16 binary elements. On the transmitting side (Fig. 5), a microprocessor 75 is additionally included. With a monitoring and control unit 76, with a block 77, for creating a monitoring page, into which messages M are sent: from block 69 mix. Blocks 69 and 76 are connected to generator 78 of a pseudo-acoustic sequence. The microprocessor 75 via interfaces 79 and 80 is connected to encoding unit 5 and allows the following commands to be transmitted; Block-stop, Introduction of the control page, Readout to K, Fee at the end of the log page, Fee at the end of the check page. Generator 78, similar to generator 25, allows you to control the additionality of action K and the moments of inserting the control page into the locked journal. On the receiving side (Fig. 6) from block 14, the sound signal enters the loudspeaker 81, the video signal to the sweep generator 82 of the block 16 and to the block 15. From the outputs of the generator 82. sweep the color signals B ,, d and R, and the luminance signal L (transmitted through the video switch 83 to the tube 84 of the video monitor unit 17. In block 15, the video signal passes through the converter 85, the digital channel selector 86, the interface 87 and the block 88 The control inputs of blocks 86 and 88 and video switch 83 (luminance signal L) are connected to user keypad 89. The output of memory block 90 is connected to generator input 91 characters, color signals R., 6, and Bji from whose outputs on the video switch 83. When new information arrives, block 88 starts generator 22, which issues nine consecutive commands. For each block of the row, block 88 produces one decoding block (Cg Cj-Cg 0). If the received block is not a control DC | DOM, which is checked by comparison element 18, then block 88 is deciphering the corresponding logical operation in the EXCLUSIVE OR 19 with the block to be decoded. The system analyzes the use of control pages. From block 88, the subscription index is retrieved. A search is then found in the control page corresponding to this subscription index, the message is retrieved and transmitted to memory block 72. To restore the information, taking into account the message M and key C; memory block 72 calculates the algorithm (M, 0. Thus, the following operations are performed. A message is received and multiplied by C, i.e. the word is formed (modulo ms (2 -1). According to the contents of the message M, binary elements from 1 to 61 words represent word V, and binary elements 65 to 125 represent word, binary elements 62, 63, 64, 126 and 127 must be equal zero, otherwise they are reduced to zero by continuing the calculation. IT and-are multiplied together, which makes it possible to eliminate mixing redundancy and obtain modulo (). Here, a new plausibility check is carried out, since of the 56 binary elements, elements 57-61 must be zero. Thereafter, 56 useful binary K elements are available in the form of eight odd blocks. 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权利要求:
Claims (4) [1] 1. VIDEO TEXT SYSTEM, containing on the transmitting side a series-connected information source, a sampling unit and a memory unit, as well as a multiplexer, on the receiving side a receiving and demodulating unit, the first output of which is connected to the first input of the video monitoring unit through the digital signal processing unit, and the second output through the video signal processing unit - to the second, input of the video control unit, characterized in that, in order to increase the reliability of the transmitted information, the coding unit between the output of the memory unit and the input of the multiplexer, consisting of a comparison element, two elements EXCLUSIVE OR, a digital signal generator, a coding signal generator and a control unit, wherein the first input of the first EXCLUSIVE OR element is connected to the output of the digital sig-generator. nalov, the second input to the first output of the comparison element, and the output to the first input of the coding signal generator, the first input of the second element EXCLUSIVE OR connected to the second output of the comparison element, the second input to the output of the coding signal generator, and the output is combined with the first output of the comparison element and is the output of the coding unit, while the input of the comparison element is combined with the input of the control unit and is the input of the coding unit, and the output of the control unit is connected to the second input of the coding signal generator , on the receiving side, the digital signal processing block consists of I a comparison element, two EXCLUSIVE OR elements, a digital signal generator, a decoding signal generator and a control unit, the first input of the first EXCLUSIVE OR element connected to the output of the digital signal generator, the second input to the first the output of the comparison element, and the output to the first input of the decoding signal generator, the first input of the second element EXCLUSIVE OR connected to the second input of the comparison element, the second input to the output of the deco generator the output signal is combined with the first output of the comparison element and is the output of the digital signal processing unit, while the input of the comparison element is combined with the input of the control unit 1172456 and is the input of the digital signal processing unit, and the output of the control unit is connected to the second input of the decoding generator signals. [2] 2. Pop system. 1, characterized in that the coding signal generator contains a driver, the inputs of which are the input of the coding signal generator, the first and second outputs are connected respectively to the clock and installation inputs of the pseudo-random sequence generator, eight series-connected triggers connected between the output and the information input of the pseudo-random sequence generator , and the outputs of the triggers are the output of the coding signal generator. [3] 3. Pop system. 1, characterized in that the decoding signal generator contains a converter, the inputs of which are the input of the decoding signal generator, the first and second outputs are connected respectively to the clock and setting inputs of the pseudo-random sequence generator, eight series-connected triggers connected between the output and the information input of the pseudo-random sequence generator and the trigger outputs are the output of the decoding signal generator. [4] 4. Pop system. 1, characterized in that a subscription control unit is introduced into it, a mixing unit is introduced on the transmitting side, the first input of which is connected to the output of the subscription control unit, the second input is connected to the second output of the digital signal generator, and the output is combined with the output of the encoding unit, on the receiving side, a selection block is inserted, connected between the corresponding output of the reception and demodulation block and the input of the digital signal processing block, and the digital signal generator is made in the form of a subscription panel with a memory block, the output of which connected to the input of the signal restoration unit, another input of which is connected to the output selection unit, and output - with a first input of the first exclusive OR element.
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