Channel coding : theory, algorithms, and applications / [edited by] David Declerq, Marc Fossorier and Ezio Biglieri.
Material type: TextSeries: Academic Press library in mobile and wireless communicationsPublication details: Amsterdam : Academic Press, 2014.Description: xviii, 667 p. : illustrations ; 25 cmISBN:- 9780123964991
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Turbo codes : from first principles to recent standards --
2. Turbo-like codes constructions --
3. Low-density parity-check code constructions --
4. LDPC decoders --
5. Code design with EXIT charts --
6. Failures and error floors of iterative decoders --
7. Rate-compatible LDPC and turbo codes for link adaptivity and unequal error protection --
8. Rateless coding --
9. An introduction to distributed channel coding --
10. Space-time block codes --
11. Coded modulation --
12. Joint source-channel coding and decoding --
13. Hardware design and realization for iteratively decodable codes--
Subject index.
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