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oW should coded communication be approached? Is it about prob H
ability theorems and bounds, or about algorithms and structures?
The traditional course in information theory and coding teaches
these together in one course in which the Shannon theory, a
probabilistic the ory of information, dominates. The theory's
predictions and bounds to performance are valuable to the coding
engineer, but coding today is mostly about structures and
algorithms and their size, speed and error performance. While
coding has a theoretical basis, it has a practical side as well, an
engineering side in which costs and benefits matter. It is safe to
say that most of the recent advances in information theory and
coding are in the engineering of coding. These thoughts motivate
the present text book: A coded communication book based on methods
and algorithms, with information theory in a necessary but
supporting role. There has been muchrecent progress in coding, both
inthe theory and the practice, and these pages report many new
advances. Chapter 2 cov ers traditional source coding, but also the
coding ofreal one-dimensional sources like speech and new
techniques like vector quantization. Chapter 4 is a unified
treatment of trellis codes, beginning with binary convolu tional
codes and passing to the new trellis modulation codes."
oW should coded communication be approached? Is it about prob H
ability theorems and bounds, or about algorithms and structures?
The traditional course in information theory and coding teaches
these together in one course in which the Shannon theory, a
probabilistic the ory of information, dominates. The theory's
predictions and bounds to performance are valuable to the coding
engineer, but coding today is mostly about structures and
algorithms and their size, speed and error performance. While
coding has a theoretical basis, it has a practical side as well, an
engineering side in which costs and benefits matter. It is safe to
say that most of the recent advances in information theory and
coding are in the engineering of coding. These thoughts motivate
the present text book: A coded communication book based on methods
and algorithms, with information theory in a necessary but
supporting role. There has been muchrecent progress in coding, both
inthe theory and the practice, and these pages report many new
advances. Chapter 2 cov ers traditional source coding, but also the
coding ofreal one-dimensional sources like speech and new
techniques like vector quantization. Chapter 4 is a unified
treatment of trellis codes, beginning with binary convolu tional
codes and passing to the new trellis modulation codes."
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