
Introduction to Coding Theory
$221.27
- Hardcover
580 pages
- Release Date
23 February 2006
Summary
Error-correcting codes constitute one of the key ingredients in achieving the high degree of reliability required in modern data transmission and storage systems. This 2006 book introduces the reader to the theoretical foundations of error-correcting codes, with an emphasis on Reed-Solomon codes and their derivative codes. After reviewing linear codes and finite fields, the author describes Reed-Solomon codes and various decoding algorithms. Cyclic codes are presented, as are MDS codes, graph…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780521845045 |
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| ISBN-10: | 0521845041 |
| Author: | Ron Roth |
| Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
| Imprint: | Cambridge University Press |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 580 |
| Release Date: | 23 February 2006 |
| Weight: | 1.13kg |
| Dimensions: | 246mm x 175mm x 38mm |
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“
’… a most welcome addition. … well tested as a course text. Features include, the extensive collections of interesting and nontrivial problems at the end of chapters, the clear and insightful explanations of some of the deeper aspects of the subject and the extensive, interesting and useful historical notes on the development of the subject. This is an excellent volume that will reward the participants in any course that uses it with a deep understanding and appreciation for the subject.’ Ian F, Blake, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Toronto, Canada ‘This book introduces the reader to the theoretical foundations of error-correctiong codes … While mathematical rigor is maintained, the text is designed to be accessible to a broad readership, including students of computer science, electrical engineering, and mathematics, from senior undergraduate to graduate level.’ L’enseignement mathematique ‘The mathematical style of this book is clear, concise and scholarly with a pleasing layout. There are numerous exercises, many with hints and many introducing further new concepts. Altogether this is an excellent book covering a wide range of topics in this area, and including an extensive bibliography.’ Publication of the International Statistical Institute ‘The reader will find many well-chosen examples throughout the book and will be challenged by over 300 exercises, many of which have hints. Some of the exercises develop concepts that are not contained within the main body of the text. For example, the very first problem of the book, filling up more than an entire page of the text, introduces the AWGN channel and requires the reader to check the crossover probability of a memoryless binary symmetric channel. Zentralblatt MATH
About The Author
Ron Roth
Ron M. Roth is Professor of Computer Science at the Technion, Israel Institute of Technology.
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