Data Radio Channel
Data Radio Channel (DARC) is a high-rate (16 kbit/s) standard for encoding data in a subcarrier over radio station broadcasts,
DARC was approved as the All-European standard ETS 300 751 in 1997.[1]
Applications
DARC is well-suited to distributing traffic information because of its higher speed. In Japan, the VICS (Vehicle Information and Communication System) service has operated since 1996 in the Tokyo, Nagoya and Osaka metropolitan areas. In France, DARC has been tested for traffic message channel services.
In the United States, it was used to deliver stock market quotations by Digital DJ beginning in 1998.[2]
Similar technologies
Other data broadcasting technologies include RDS and Microsoft's DirectBand.
References
- ↑ Rembovsky, Anatoly (2009). Radio Monitoring: Problems, Methods and Equipment. Springer. p. 167. ISBN 978-0-387-98099-7.
- ↑ "Digital DJ Provides Continuous Real Time Stock Quotes; Affordable Portable Offers Stock Quotations On Wireless Data Receiver" (Press release). November 10, 1997. Retrieved 17 January 2013.
- Dietmar Kopitz, Bev Marks, RDS: The Radio Data System. Artech House Publishers, 1999. Sections 7.6.2 and13.3.2.2.
- Data Radio Channel (DARC) System, Electronic Industries Alliance, 1999. 41 pages
- This article includes text from the corresponding article on the French Wikipedia.
External links
- Broadcast messages on the DARC side
- The DARC side of Munich - Hunting FM broadcasts for bus and tram display information
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