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Information and Communication Theory
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Information and Communication Theory

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An in-depth guide on how information theory sets the boundaries for data communication
In an accessible and practical style, Information and Communication Theory explores the topic of information theory and includes concrete tools that are appropriate for real- life communication systems.This book investigates the connection between theoretical and practical applications through a wide-variety of topics including an introduction to the basics of probability theory, information, (lossless) source coding, typical sequences as a central concept, channel coding, continuous random variables, Gaussian channels, discrete input continuous channels, and a brief look at rate distortion theory.
The author explains the fundamental theory together with typical compression algorithms and how they are used in reality. He moves on to review source coding and how much a source can be compressed, and also explains algorithms such as the LZ family with applications to e.g. zip or png. In addition to exploring the channel coding theorem, the book includes illustrative examples of codes. This comprehensive book: Provides an adaptive version of Huffman coding that estimates source distribution
Contains a series of problems that enhance an understanding of information presented
Covers a variety of topics including optimal source coding, channel coding, modulation and much more
Includes appendices that explore probability distributions and the sampling theorem

Written for graduate and undergraduate students studying information theory, as well as professional engineers, Information and Communication Theory offers an introduction to how information theory sets the boundaries for data communication.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9781119433811
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatEPUB
Format noteDRM Adobe
Publishing date12/03/2019
Edition19001 A. 1. Auflage
Pages368 pages
LanguageEnglish
File size6043 Kbytes
Article no.16475102
CatalogsVC
Data source no.1941700
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STEFAN HÖST is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Electrical and Information Technology at Lund University, where he is active in the Broadband Communication research group. As a teacher he has been responsible for several courses within communication technology at the master's level. His main research area is within access networks seen from the physical layer. He is a frequent contributor to IEEE journals and to papers presented at multiple IEEE conferences.

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