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    Foundations and TrendsŪ in Communications and Information Theory

    TOPICS IN MULTI-USER INFORMATION THEORY

    by Gerhard Kramer (Bell Laboratories, Alcatel-Lucent)

    Topics in Multi-User Information Theory presents a review of eleven of the fundamental issues in multi-user information theory. Each chapter is devoted to one particular issue and follows the same structure. Each chapter starts with a problem description and then describes solutions to the problem for general and specific cases.

    The book uses a tutorial style and the text motivates the reader to study the subject matter further for himself or herself. The organization builds up knowledge from chapter to chapter rather than collecting all closely-related facts in one place.

    The selection of topics includes: Typical Sequences and Source Coding; Rate-Distortion and Multiple Descriptions; Capacity-Cost; The Slepian-Wolf Problem; The Wyner-Ziv Problem; The Gelfand-Pinsker Problem; The Broadcast Channel; The Multiaccess Channel; The Relay Channel; The Multiple Relay Channel; The Multiaccess Channel with Generalized Feedback.

    Topics in Multi-User Information Theory provides the reader with a concise overview of the most important topics of source and channel coding. It is an invaluable resource for students and researchers working in information theory and communications.

    Published by Now Publishers and marketed by World Scientific


    Contents:

    • Typical Sequences and Source Coding
    • Rate-Distortion and Multiple Descriptions
    • Capacity-Cost
    • The Slepian-Wolf Problem, or Distributed Source Coding
    • The Wyner-Ziv Problem, or Rate Distortion with Side Information
    • The Gelfand-Pinsker Problem, or Coding for Channels with State
    • The Broadcast Channel
    • The Multiaccess Channel
    • The Relay Channel
    • The Multiple Relay Channel
    • The Multiaccess Channel with Generalized Feedback
    • References


    Readership: Postgraduates researchers, students, professionals and professors of wireless communication systems and information theory.

    188pp Pub. date: Jun 2008
    ISBN 978-1-60198-148-6(pbk)
    1-60198-148-1(pbk)
    US$125 / £98



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