Information Theory and Network Coding
Information Theory and Network Coding consists of two parts: Components of Information Theory, and Fundamentals of Network Coding Theory. Part I is a rigorous treatment of information theory for discrete and continuous systems. In addition to the classica
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Information Technology: Transmission, Processing, and Storage Series Editors:
Robert Gallager Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts Jack Keil Wolf University of California at San Diego La Jolla, California
Information Theory and Network Coding Raymond W. Yeung Networks and Grids: Technology and Theory Thomas G. Robertazzi CDMA Radio with Repeaters Joseph Shapira and Shmuel Miller Digital Satellite Communications Giovanni Corazza, ed. Immersive Audio Signal Processing Sunil Bharitkar and Chris Kyriakakis Digital Signal Processing for Measurement Systems: Theory and Applications Gabriele D’Antona and Alessandro Ferrero Coding for Wireless Channels Ezio Biglieri Wireless Networks: Multiuser Detection in Cross-Layer Design Christina Comaniciu, Narayan B. Mandayam and H. Vincent Poor The Multimedia Internet Stephen Weinstein MIMO Signals and Systems Horst J. Bessai Multi-Carrier Digital Communications: Theory and Applications of OFDM, 2nd Ed Ahmad R.S. Bahai, Burton R. Saltzberg and Mustafa Ergen Performance Analysis and Modeling of Digital Transmission Systems William Turin Wireless Communications Systems and Networks Mohsen Guizani Interference Avoidance Methods for Wireless Systems Dimitrie C. Popescu and Christopher Rose Stochastic Image Processing Chee Sun Won and Robert M. Gray Coded Modulation Systems John B. Anderson and Arne Svensson Communication System Design Using DSP Algorithms: With Laboratory Experiments for the TMS320C6701 and TMS320C6711 Steven A. Tretter (continued after index)
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Raymond W. Yeung The Chinese University of Hong Kong Department of Information Engineering Hong Kong People’s Republic of China [email protected]
Series Editors Robert Gallager Massachusetts Institute of Technology Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Cambridge, MA USA
ISBN: 978-0-387-79233-0
Jack Keil Wolf University of California, San Diego Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering La Jolla, CA USA
e-ISBN: 978-0-387-79234-7
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Preface
This book is an evolution from my book A First Course in Information T
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