A Commonsense Approach to the Theory of Error Correcting Codes (Mit Press Series in Computer Systems) Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

A Commonsense Approach to the Theory of Error Correcting Codes (Mit Press Series in Computer Systems) Book

Teaching the theory of error correcting codes on an introductory level is a difficult task. The theory, which has immediate hardware applications, also concerns highly abstract mathematical concepts. This text explains the basic circuits in a refreshingly practical way that will appeal to undergraduate electrical engineering students as well as to engineers and technicians working in industry. Arazi's truly commonsense approach provides a sold grounding in the subject, explaining principles intuitively from a hardware perspective. He fully covers error correction techniques, from basic parity check and single error correction cyclic codes to burst error correcting codes and convolutional codes. He presents all of this material before introducing Galois field theory--the basic algebraic treatment and theoretical basis of the subject, which usually appears in the opening chapters of standard textbooks. One entire chapter is devoted to specific pratical issues, such as Reed-Solomon codes (used in compact disc equipment) and maximum length sequences (used in various fields of communications). The basic circuits explained throughout the book are redrawn and analyzed from a theoretical point of view for readers who are intersted in tackling the mathematics at a more advanced levelRead More

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  • 0262010984
  • 9780262010986
  • Arazi
  • 1 January 1988
  • MIT Press
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 209
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