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Fundamentals of Information Theory and Coding Design

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Books on information theory and coding have proliferated over the last few years, but few succeed in covering the fundamentals without losing students in mathematical abstraction. Even fewer build the essential theoretical framework when presenting algorithms and implementation details of modern coding systems. Without abandoning the theoretical foundations, Fundamentals of Information Theory and Coding Design presents working algorithms and implementations that can be used to design and create real systems. The emphasis is on the underlying concepts governing information theory and the mathematical basis for modern coding systems, but the authors also provide the practical details of important codes like Reed-Solomon, BCH, and Turbo codes. Also setting this text apart are discussions on the cascading of information channels and the additivity of information, the details of arithmetic coding, and the connection between coding of extensions and Markov modelling. Complete, balanced coverage, an outstanding format, and a wealth of examples and exercises make this an outstanding text for upper-level students in computer science, mathematics, and engineering and a valuable reference for telecommunications engineers and coding theory researchers.

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ISBN: 9781584883104
Publication date: 13th January 2003
Author: Roberto (University of Western Australia, Perth) Togneri, Christopher J.S deSilva
Publisher: Chapman & Hall/CRC an imprint of Taylor & Francis Inc
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 398 pages
Series: Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications
Genres: Computer science
Discrete mathematics
Mathematical logic
Combinatorics and graph theory
Information technology: general topics