Coding: Fundamentals In Information Theory And
: Discusses error control procedures to protect information transmitted over noisy channels, referencing milestones from Hamming codes (1950) to turbo codes (1993).
The work focuses on the mathematical measures of information and the methods used to represent and transmit it efficiently and securely. Key areas covered include: Fundamentals in Information Theory and Coding
: A summary and citation information are available on ResearchGate . Fundamentals in Information Theory and Coding : Discusses error control procedures to protect information
: A unique feature of this book is its emphasis on Bioinformatics . It uses examples from DNA and genomic coding throughout to illustrate theoretical concepts. Book Structure The text is organized into five primary chapters: Information Transmission Systems Statistical and Informational Model of an ITS Source Coding Cryptography Basics Channel Coding Availability The book is available in several formats: Fundamentals in Information Theory and Coding : A
is a comprehensive academic book authored by Monica Borda , a professor at the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca . Published by Springer in 2011, it serves as a foundational text for students and researchers in fields like telecommunications, computer science, and bioinformatics. Core Content and Themes