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HOME > BOOK SERIES > FOUNDATIONS AND TRENDS® IN COMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION THEORYS
FOUNDATIONS AND TRENDS® IN COMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION THEORYS

Editor-in Chief

Sergio Verdú
Department of Electrical Engineering
Princeton University
Princeton, NJ 08544
USA
Tel: +1 609 258 5315
Email: verdu@princeton.edu

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Published titles

Algebraic Number Theory and Code Design for Rayleigh Fading Channels
by Emanuele Viterbo & Frédérique Oggier

Channel Coding in the Presence of Side Information
by Guy Keshet, Yossef Steinberg & Neri Merhav

Cyclic Division Algebras: A Tool for Space-Time Coding
by Frédérique Oggier, Jean-Claude Belfiore & Emanuele Viterbo Geometric Programming for Communication Systems
by Mung Chiang

Information Combining
by Ingmar Land & Johannes Huber

Information Theory and Statistics
A Tutorial
by Imre Csiszár & Paul C Shields

Majorization and Matrix Monotone Functions in Wireless Communications
by Eduard Jorswieck & Holger Boche

MIMO Transceiver Design via Majorization Theory
by Daniel P Palomar & Yi Jiang

Network Coding Theory
by Raymond W Yeung, Shuo-Yen Robert Li, Ning Cai & Zhen Zhang

Performance Analysis of Linear Codes Under Maximum-Likelihood Decoding
A Tutorial
by Igal Sason & Shlomo Shamai

QoS-Based Resource Allocation and Transceiver Optimization
by Martin Schubert & Holger Boche

Random Matrix Theory and Wireless Communications
by Antonia M Tulino & Sergio Verdú

Reliability Criteria in Information Theory and Statistical Hypothesis Testing
by Evgueni A Haroutunian, Mariam E Haroutunian & Ashot N Harutyunyan

Toeplitz and Circulant Matrices
A Review
by Robert M Gray

Topics in Multi-User Information Theory
by Gerhard Kramer

Transmission and Reception with Multiple Antennas
Theoretical Foundations
by Ezio Biglieri & Giorgio Taricco


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