<p>Error-correction coding is being used on an almost routine basis in most new communication systems. Not only is coding equipment being used to increase the energy efficiency of communication links, but coding ideas are also providing innovative solutions to many related communication problems. Am
Error-Correction Coding for Digital Communications
β Scribed by George C. Clark Jr., J. Bibb Cain (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1981
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 432
- Series
- Applications of Communications Theory
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Error-correction coding is being used on an almost routine basis in most new communication systems. Not only is coding equipment being used to increase the energy efficiency of communication links, but coding ideas are also providing innovative solutions to many related communication problems. Among these are the elimination of intersymbol interference caused by filtering and multipath and the improved demodulation of certain frequency modulated signals by taking advantage of the "natural" coding provided by a continuous phase. Although several books and nuΒ merous articles have been written on coding theory, there are still noticeable deficiencies. First, the practical aspects of translating a specific decoding algorithm into actual hardware have been largely ignored. The information that is available is sketchy and is widely dispersed. Second, the information required to evaluate a particular technique under situations that are enΒ countered in practice is available for the most part only in private company reports. This book is aimed at correcting both of these problems. It is written for the design engineer who must build the coding and decoding equipment and for the communication system engineer who must incorporate this equipment into a system. It is also suitable as a senior-level or first-year graduate text for an introductory one-semester course in coding theory. The book U"Ses a minimum of mathematics and entirely avoids the classical theorem/proof approach that is often seen in coding texts.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Fundamental Concepts of Coding....Pages 1-48
Group Codes....Pages 49-96
Simple Nonalgebraic Decoding Techniques for Group Codes....Pages 97-140
Soft Decision Decoding of Block Codes....Pages 141-180
Algebraic Techniques for Multiple Error Correction....Pages 181-225
Convolutional Code Structure and Viterbi Decoding....Pages 227-266
Other Convolutional Decoding Techniques....Pages 267-330
System Applications....Pages 331-392
Back Matter....Pages 393-422
β¦ Subjects
Electrical Engineering;Computer Communication Networks
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