Fundamentals of Classical and Modern Error-Correcting Codes

Juane Li author Shu Lin author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:9th Dec '21

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An accessible textbook that uses step-by-step explanations, relatively easy mathematics and numerous examples to aid student understanding.

Provides comprehensive coverage of block codes and techniques using step-by-step explanations and easy-to-follow mathematics. Including numerous examples and with solutions available online, it is ideal for introductory senior undergraduate and graduate coding courses.Using easy-to-follow mathematics, this textbook provides comprehensive coverage of block codes and techniques for reliable communications and data storage. It covers major code designs and constructions from geometric, algebraic, and graph-theoretic points of view, decoding algorithms, error control additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) and erasure, and dataless recovery. It simplifies a highly mathematical subject to a level that can be understood and applied with a minimum background in mathematics, provides step-by-step explanation of all covered topics, both fundamental and advanced, and includes plenty of practical illustrative examples to assist understanding. Numerous homework problems are included to strengthen student comprehension of new and abstract concepts, and a solutions manual is available online for instructors. Modern developments, including polar codes, are also covered. An essential textbook for senior undergraduates and graduates taking introductory coding courses, students taking advanced full-year graduate coding courses, and professionals working on coding for communications and data storage.

'… masterfully provides a comprehensive treatment of both traditional codes as well as new and most promising coding families and decoding algorithms …' Bane Vasić, University of Arizona
' an excellent, unique, and valuable contribution to the teaching of the subject.' Ian Blake, University of British Columbia
'A highly readable introduction into the theory of block codes, including classical code constructions, an extensive treatment of LDPC codes, with emphasis on quasi-cyclic constructions, and an introduction to polar codes. Recommended for a beginning graduate course in coding, with enough material for either one or two semesters. Numerous examples and problems make the book very student friendly.' Daniel Costello, University of Notre Dame
'The book truly explains these highly mathematical subjects to a level that can be accessed and applied with as little background in mathematics as possible. It provides step-by-step explanation of all covered topics, both more theoretical or applied, and includes sufficient illustrative examples to assist understanding.' Nikolay Yankov, zbMATH

ISBN: 9781316512623

Dimensions: 253mm x 195mm x 44mm

Weight: 1850g

840 pages