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Error-correction coding is now a standard component in modern communication systems, enhancing energy efficiency and offering innovative solutions to various communication challenges, such as intersymbol interference and improved demodulation of frequency-modulated signals. Despite the existence of several books and articles on coding theory, significant gaps remain. Notably, practical guidance on implementing specific decoding algorithms into hardware is sparse and scattered, while essential information for evaluating techniques in real-world scenarios is often confined to private company reports. This book addresses these issues, targeting design engineers responsible for coding and decoding equipment and communication system engineers integrating this technology. It also serves as a suitable resource for senior-level undergraduates or first-year graduate students in an introductory coding theory course. The text minimizes mathematical complexity and avoids the classical theorem/proof format commonly found in other coding literature, making it accessible while providing practical insights into the application of coding techniques in communication systems.

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Error-Correction Coding for Digital Communications, E. C. Tubb

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Erscheinungsdatum
1981
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Titel
Error-Correction Coding for Digital Communications
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
E. C. Tubb
Verlag
Springer
Erscheinungsdatum
1981
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
436
ISBN10
0306406152
ISBN13
9780306406157
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Beschreibung
Error-correction coding is now a standard component in modern communication systems, enhancing energy efficiency and offering innovative solutions to various communication challenges, such as intersymbol interference and improved demodulation of frequency-modulated signals. Despite the existence of several books and articles on coding theory, significant gaps remain. Notably, practical guidance on implementing specific decoding algorithms into hardware is sparse and scattered, while essential information for evaluating techniques in real-world scenarios is often confined to private company reports. This book addresses these issues, targeting design engineers responsible for coding and decoding equipment and communication system engineers integrating this technology. It also serves as a suitable resource for senior-level undergraduates or first-year graduate students in an introductory coding theory course. The text minimizes mathematical complexity and avoids the classical theorem/proof format commonly found in other coding literature, making it accessible while providing practical insights into the application of coding techniques in communication systems.