Source and Channel Coding : an Algorithmic Approach / by John B. Anderson, Seshadri Mohan.

OW should coded communication be approached? Is it about prob­ H ability theorems and bounds, or about algorithms and structures? The traditional course in information theory and coding teaches these together in one course in which the Shannon theory, a probabilistic the­ ory of information, dominat...

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Online Access: Full Text (via Springer)
Main Author: Anderson, John B.
Other Authors: Mohan, Seshadri
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Boston, MA : Springer US, 1991.
Series:Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, Communications and Information Theory ; 150.
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505 0 |a 1 Introduction -- 1.1 The Historical Context -- 1.2 Information and Coding -- 1.3 Bandwidth and Energy -- References -- 2 Source Coding Algorithms -- 2.1 Source Coding Preliminaries -- 2.2 Applications of Noiseless Source Coding -- 2.3 Rate-Distortion Theory -- 2.4 Predictive Source Coders -- 2.5 Some Other Rate-Distortion Approaches -- Problems -- References -- 3 Error Control Coding -- 3.1 Fundamentals of Coding -- 3.2 Linear Block Codes -- 3.3 Syndrome Decoding -- 3.4 Bounds on Performance -- 3.5 Cyclic Codes -- 3.6 Decoding Cyclic Codes -- 3.7 Algebra of Finite Fields -- 3.8 The BCH Codes -- 3.9 Decoding BCH Codes -- 3.10 Reed-Solomon Codes: Algebra in Non-Binary Fields -- 3.11 Codes for Burst Error Correction -- 3.12 Automatic Repeat Request Protocols -- Problems -- References -- 4 Trellis Codes -- 4.1 Convolutional Codes -- 4.2 Trees, Trellises and the Viterbi Algorithm -- 4.3 Continuous Phase Modulation Codes -- 4.4 Set-Partition Coding -- 4.5 Intersymbol Interference Decoding -- Problems -- References -- 5 Reduced Trellises -- 5.1 Truncation of the Impulse Response -- 5.2 Partition of the Path Map Alphabet -- 5.3 Pulse Response Simplification -- Problems -- References -- 6 Sequential Coding Algorithms -- 6.1 Basics of Sequential Coding -- 6.2 Important Channel Decoding Algorithms -- 6.3 Calculation of the Search Region Boundaries -- 6.4 Number of Paths Searched -- 6.5 Other Analyses of Sequential Decoding -- 6.6 Algorithm Steps -- 6.7 Source Coding Revisited -- Problems -- References -- 7 Architectures for Coding Algorithms -- 7.1 Parallel Architectures and Algorithms -- 7.2 Architectures for the M-Algorithm -- 7.3 Architectures for the Viterbi Algorithm -- Problems -- References -- APPENDICES -- A Signal Space Theory -- B Introduction to Algebra -- C Mathematical Details of the Stop and Drop Lines. 
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