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    Coding Theory Communication Theory Applications













Coding Theory Communication Theory Applications


Coding Theory

Coding Theory is the mathematical study of error-detection and error-correction in communication systems.

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  • - National Science Foundation, April 17-18, 1997.
  • - D.A. Leonard. One in a series of snapshots of applications of discrete mathematics to other parts of mathematics.
  • - Artcile by E.F. Assmus Jr.
  • - Huffman trees and Fibonacci numbers, by Alex Vinokur.
  • - By E. F. Assmus, Jr. Summarises ideas and theorems contained in a series of papers with J.D. Key.
  • - Bell System Technical Journal, April 1950.
  • - Mitsuharu Arimura's bookmarks.
  • - A short explanation of Goppa codes by J. W. P. Hirschfeld.
  • - Richard Pinch.
  • - Online demonstration by David Mackay.
  • - Principles, architecture and implementation.
  • - By Alistair Moffat.
  • - Publications, peoples and source code for entropy coding.
  • - By N. J. A. Sloane.
  • - A Java applet demonstrating the use of error-correcting codes on DVDs.
  • - Applications of Reed-Solomon codes.
  • - Hypertext bibliography containing all papers published in Designs, Codes and Cryptography, maintained by David M Jones.
  • - Thesis by Stefan Hoest. Woven convolutional codes are attractive alternatives to turbo codes.
  • - By Barry Cipra, SIAM News, January 1993.
  • - Links to coding theorists' home pages, departments, research groups, journals, tables, and on-line notes.
  • - Proposes methods of constructing error-correcting codes for multilevel signals. References and discussion forum.
  • - J.E.H. Shaw.
  • - By J.I. Hall (PDF). Please contact the author before making use of them.
  • - Lecture notes from a course taught by Jean Berstel and Dominque Perrin.
  • - Links at the Department of Telecommunications, University of Bremen.
  • - Web lecture notes by Adina Matache, University of Washington.
  • - Lecture notes by Steve Linton.


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