General notes about "Information Theory"
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Four main chapters with a total of 13 chapters (files); 71 Exercises ⇒ Two semester hours per week lecture and one semester hour per week exercises
Development of the German version: 2011–2015. Development of the English version: 2021. Last corrections: September 2021
- Project responsibility: Gerhard Kramer, Javier Garcia Gomez, Tasnád Kernetzky, Benedikt Leible, Günter Söder
- Basic materials: Lecture notes from LNT/LÜT: [Meck09][1]; [Liv15][2]; [Kra16][3]; [Söd14][4]; Textbook: [Cov06][5]
- Authors and involved colleagues in alphabetic order: Javier Garcia Gomez, Bernhard Göbel, Gianluigi Liva, Tobias Lutz, Michael Mecking, Günter Söder
- Participating students in chronologic order: Martin Winkler (2001), Yven Winter, Thomas Großer, Stefan Müller, Martin Völkl, Eugen Mehlmann, Alexander Laible, Veronika Hofmann, Noah Nagi, Carolin Mirschina (2021)
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- ↑ Mecking, M.: Information Theory. Lecture notes, Chair of Communications Engineering, TU München, 2009.
- ↑ Liva, G.: Channels Codes for Iterative Decoding. Lecture notes, Chair of Communications Engineering, TU München and DLR Oberpfaffenhofen, 2015.
- ↑ Kramer, G.: Information Theory. Lecture notes, Chair of Communications Engineering, TU München, 2016.
- ↑ Söder, G.: Wertdiskrete Informationstheorie. Guidance (in German) for the experiment of the same name in the practical course "Simulation of digital transmission systems"; Lecture notes, Chair of Communications Engineering, TU München, 2014.
- ↑ Cover, T. M.; Thomas, J. A.: Elements of Information Theory. West Sussex: John Wiley & Sons, 2nd Edition, 2006.