For the digital terrestrial transmission scheme Digital Audio Broadcasting
(DAB) and Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB-T), the prediction of the Bit Err
or Rate (BER) for a specific reception area is a characteristic variable. S
tate-of-the-art methods to determine the BER for Coded Orthogonal Frequency
Division Multiplex (COFDM) are either restricted to some typical propagati
on scenarios with simple echo profiles or they use general statistic channe
l models, which allow an analytical derivation of the BER. These methods an
d scenarios are suitable to investigate the general system behavior or to s
imulate different competing transmission schemes. For radio network plannin
g they are not appropriate. This is mainly due to the very general results,
which have no direct link to the actual propagation situation.
Based on detailed qualitative and quantitative investigations of all releva
nt disturbance factors for DAB and DVB-T, this paper presents a new and ver
y fast BER calculation method, which uses the results of wave propagation p
rediction models. The approach is verified by measurements in the L-band in
an operational DAB network.