Coding for Wireless Channels [electronic resource] / by Ezio Biglieri.
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- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781402080845
- 621.382 23
- TK1-9971
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Tour d’horizon -- Channel models for digital transmission -- Coding in a signal space -- Fading channels -- Trellis representation of codes -- Coding on a trellis: Convolutional codes -- Trellis-coded modulation -- Codes on graphs -- LDPC and turbo codes -- Multiple antennas -- Facts from information theory -- Facts from matrix theory -- Random variables, vectors, and matrices -- Computation of error probabilities.
Coding for Wireless Channels is an accessible introduction to the theoretical foundations of modern coding theory, with applications to wireless transmission systems. State-of-the-art coding theory is explained using soft (maximum-likelihood) decoding rather than algebraic decoding. Convolutional codes, trellis-coded modulation, turbo codes, and low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes are also covered, with specific reference to the graphical structures through which they can be described and decoded (trellises and factor graphs). A special section is devoted to multiple-antenna systems and space-time codes. The author assumes that the reader has a firm grasp of the concepts usually presented in senior-level courses on digital communications, information theory, and random processes. Coding for Wireless Channels will serve as an advanced text for undergraduate and graduate level courses & as a reference for professionals in telecommunications.
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