EEE Press, 2005. — 312 p. — ISBN 0-471-67910-0
Книга является учебным пособием для второго курса в области
информационных технологий (IT), а также представляет интерес для
всех, кто интересуется теорией информации.
Anderson and Johannesson, professors of digital communications and
information theory, respectively, at Lund University in Sweden,
introduce the field of information engineering to second-year
students in information and communication technology programs,
covering the nature, storage, transmission, networking, and
protection of information. Preparation in mathematics
(specifically, calculus, complex variables, and elementary
probability) and physics (electromagnetic waves and DC electrical
circuits) is assumed. For those who need a review, mathematical
appendices and a chapter devoted to core mathematical techniques of
the discipline are included.
Introduction: First Ideas and Some History.
Mathematical Methods of Information Transmission: Why Sinusoids?
Information Sources: What is Out There to be Sent?
Transmission Methods: How is Information Sent?
Information Theory and Coding: What did Shannon Promise?
Cryptology: FUBSWRORJB?
Communication Networks: Let’s Get Connected.
Mathematical Methods of Information Transmission: Why Sinusoids?
Information Sources: What is Out There to be Sent?
Transmission Methods: How is Information Sent?
Information Theory and Coding: What did Shannon Promise?
Cryptology: FUBSWRORJB?
Communication Networks: Let’s Get Connected.