
This revised edition of McEliece's classic is a self-contained introduction to all basic results in the theory of information and coding. This theory was developed to deal with the fundamental problem of communication, that of reproducing at one point, either exactly or approximately, a message selected at another point. There is a short and elementary overview introducing the reader to the concept of coding. Following the main results, the channel and source coding theorems is a study of specific coding schemes which can be used for channel and source coding. This volume can be used either for self-study, or for a graduate/undergraduate level course at university. It includes dozens of worked examples and several hundred problems for solution.
This text investigates the fundamental mathematical principles governing the reliable transmission and reproduction of information across communication channels. Robert McEliece, a recognized authority in coding theory, provides a structured framework that bridges theoretical information limits with practical coding methodologies. The book synthesizes core theorems regarding source and channel coding, offering a rigorous approach suitable for academic instruction or independent study.
What You Will Find
Experts frequently cite this work as a foundational text for students and researchers entering the field of information theory. Readers often note the clarity of the prose despite the inherent technical density of the subject matter.
Page Count:
302
Publication Date:
1977-01-01
Publisher:
Addison-Wesley
ISBN-10:
0201135027
ISBN-13:
9780201135022
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