Difference between revisions of "Channel Coding"
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Revision as of 17:37, 20 December 2022
Channel coding (also known as error-control coding) includes both
- Error detection methods,
- and forward error correction $\rm (FEC)$, which often make digital signal transmission possible with a bad channel $($low SNR$)$ and lead to very low error rates with a sufficiently good channel $($high SNR$)$.
Linear block codes, Reed-Solomon codes and convolutional and turbo codes as well as their $($possibly iterative$)$ decoding are described.
The subject matter corresponds to a $\text{lecture with three semester hours per week (sh/w) and two additional sh/w exercises}$.
Here is a table of contents based on the $\text{four main chapters}$ with a total of $\text{22 individual chapters}$.
Contents
In addition to these theory pages, we also offer tasks and multimedia modules that could help to clarify the topic:
$\text{Further links:}$
$(1)$ $\text{Bibliography for the book}$
$(2)$ $\text{General notes about the book}$ (authors, other participants, materials as a starting point for the book, list of sources)
$\text{Notes on the authors and the materials used as a basis for the preparation of the book}$.