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Trellis Coding


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Trellis Coding

Title:Trellis Coding
Author:Christian B. Schlegel
Rating:4.76 (215 Votes)
Asin:0780310527
Format Type:Hardcover
Number of Pages:274 Pages
Publish Date:1997-04-28
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This book presents the most important features, results and techniques of trellis coding which have appeared in the literature over the past 15 years. It is a summary as well as a basis for anyone involved in trellis coding applications or research. Engineers, communications specialists, telecommunications experts, scientists, mathematicians and students will find this book an invaluable resource.

Editorial : From the Back Cover Electrical Engineering Trellis Coding Trellis Coding presents the most important research results, techniques, and applications in trellis coding. This book provides an accessible, comprehensive overview, and details fundamental information for users at all levels. It is carefully compiled to bring engineers, communications specialists, and students up to date in this important technology. Topics covered include:

  • Communication theory basics
  • Trellis-coded modulation
  • Convolutional codes
  • Performance bounds
  • Decoding strategies
  • Link-to-block codes
  • Turbo codes
As the application of trellis coding for data transmission, voice-band, and satellite modems grows in popularity, Trellis Coding will become a key resource in the field.

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