Coding Theory

Coding Theory

Author: Andre Neubauer

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2007-10-22

Total Pages: 362

ISBN-13: 9780470519820

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One of the most important key technologies for digital communication systems as well as storage media is coding theory. It provides a means to transmit information across time and space over noisy and unreliable communication channels. Coding Theory: Algorithms, Architectures and Applications provides a concise overview of channel coding theory and practice, as well as the accompanying signal processing architectures. The book is unique in presenting algorithms, architectures, and applications of coding theory in a unified framework. It covers the basics of coding theory before moving on to discuss algebraic linear block and cyclic codes, turbo codes and low density parity check codes and space-time codes. Coding Theory provides algorithms and architectures used for implementing coding and decoding strategies as well as coding schemes used in practice especially in communication systems. Feature of the book include: Unique presentation-like style for summarising main aspects Practical issues for implementation of coding techniques Sound theoretical approach to practical, relevant coding methodologies Covers standard coding schemes such as block and convolutional codes, coding schemes such as Turbo and LDPC codes, and space time codes currently in research, all covered in a common framework with respect to their applications. This book is ideal for postgraduate and undergraduate students of communication and information engineering, as well as computer science students. It will also be of use to engineers working in the industry who want to know more about the theoretical basics of coding theory and their application in currently relevant communication systems


Channel Coding Techniques for Wireless Communications

Channel Coding Techniques for Wireless Communications

Author: K. Deergha Rao

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2019-11-22

Total Pages: 484

ISBN-13: 9811505616

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This book discusses the latest channel coding techniques, MIMO systems, and 5G channel coding evolution. It provides a comprehensive overview of channel coding, covering modern techniques such as turbo codes, low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes, space–time coding, polar codes, LT codes, and Raptor codes as well as the traditional codes such as cyclic codes, BCH, RS codes, and convolutional codes. It also explores MIMO communications, which is an effective method for high-speed or high-reliability wireless communications. It also examines the evolution of 5G channel coding techniques. Each of the 13 chapters features numerous illustrative examples for easy understanding of the coding techniques, and MATLAB-based programs are integrated in the text to enhance readers’ grasp of the underlying theories. Further, PC-based MATLAB m-files for illustrative examples are included for students and researchers involved in advanced and current concepts of coding theory.


Contemporary Coding Techniques and Applications for Mobile Communications

Contemporary Coding Techniques and Applications for Mobile Communications

Author: Onur Osman

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2009-05-07

Total Pages: 362

ISBN-13: 1420054627

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Modern error control coding methods based on turbo coding have essentially solved the problem of reliable data communications over noisy channels. Contemporary Coding Techniques and Applications for Mobile Communications provides a clear, comprehensive, and practical grounding on the subject matter, examining the fundamentals, theory, and ap


Channel Coding in the Presence of Side Information

Channel Coding in the Presence of Side Information

Author: Guy Keshet

Publisher: Now Publishers Inc

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 154

ISBN-13: 1601980485

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Channel Coding in the Presence of Side Information reviews the concepts and methods of communication systems equipped with side information both from the theoretical and practical points of view. It is a comprehensive review that gives the reader an insightful introduction to one of the most important topics in modern communications systems.


Joint Source-Channel Decoding

Joint Source-Channel Decoding

Author: Pierre Duhamel

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2009-11-26

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 0080922449

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Treats joint source and channel decoding in an integrated way Gives a clear description of the problems in the field together with the mathematical tools for their solution Contains many detailed examples useful for practical applications of the theory to video broadcasting over mobile and wireless networks Traditionally, cross-layer and joint source-channel coding were seen as incompatible with classically structured networks but recent advances in theory changed this situation. Joint source-channel decoding is now seen as a viable alternative to separate decoding of source and channel codes, if the protocol layers are taken into account. A joint source/protocol/channel approach is thus addressed in this book: all levels of the protocol stack are considered, showing how the information in each layer influences the others. This book provides the tools to show how cross-layer and joint source-channel coding and decoding are now compatible with present-day mobile and wireless networks, with a particular application to the key area of video transmission to mobiles. Typical applications are broadcasting, or point-to-point delivery of multimedia contents, which are very timely in the context of the current development of mobile services such as audio (MPEG4 AAC) or video (H263, H264) transmission using recent wireless transmission standards (DVH-H, DVB-SH, WiMAX, LTE). This cross-disciplinary book is ideal for graduate students, researchers, and more generally professionals working either in signal processing for communications or in networking applications, interested in reliable multimedia transmission. This book is also of interest to people involved in cross-layer optimization of mobile networks. Its content may provide them with other points of view on their optimization problem, enlarging the set of tools which they could use. Pierre Duhamel is director of research at CNRS/ LSS and has previously held research positions at Thomson-CSF, CNET, and ENST, where he was head of the Signal and Image Processing Department. He has served as chairman of the DSP committee and associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing and Signal Processing Letters, as well as acting as a co-chair at MMSP and ICASSP conferences. He was awarded the Grand Prix France Telecom by the French Science Academy in 2000. He is co-author of more than 80 papers in international journals, 250 conference proceedings, and 28 patents. Michel Kieffer is an assistant professor in signal processing for communications at the Université Paris-Sud and a researcher at the Laboratoire des Signaux et Systèmes, Gif-sur-Yvette, France. His research interests are in joint source-channel coding and decoding techniques for the reliable transmission of multimedia contents. He serves as associate editor of Signal Processing (Elsevier). He is co-author of more than 90 contributions to journals, conference proceedings, and book chapters. Treats joint source and channel decoding in an integrated way Gives a clear description of the problems in the field together with the mathematical tools for their solution Contains many detailed examples useful for practical applications of the theory to video broadcasting over mobile and wireless networks


Channel Coding Techniques for Scaling Modern Data-Driven Applications

Channel Coding Techniques for Scaling Modern Data-Driven Applications

Author: Debarnab Mitra

Publisher:

Published: 2023

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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Channel coding theory offers advanced mathematical techniques that have proven to be highly effective at improving the reliability of traditional communication systems such as wireless communication, storage in memories, and many more. However, modern data driven applications such as blockchains and quantum communications encounter a new set of challenges resulting in new metrics of concerns, e.g., storage requirements, communication costs, security, data rates, etc., compared to traditional systems. These new metrics necessitate new and specialized channel code designs to improve the performance of these systems. In this dissertation, we aim to mitigate the challenges encountered in certain widely used data-driven applications viz. blockchains and quantum communications by designing specialized channel codes that are tailor-made for each specific application. The first line of the dissertation is focused on specialized Low-Density Parity-Check (LDPC) code design to mitigate challenges present in blockchain systems. These systems are known to suffer from a security vulnerability known as Data Availability (DA) Attacks where system users accept an invalid block with unavailable portions. Existing work focused on utilizing random LDPC codes and 2D Reed-Solomon (2D-RS) codes to mitigate DA attacks. Although effective, these codes are not necessarily optimal for this application, especially for blockchains with small block sizes. For these types of blockchains, we propose a co-design of specialized LDPC codes and code word sampling strategies to result in good system performance in terms of DA detection probability and communication cost. We devise our co-design techniques to tackle adversaries of varying strengths and demonstrate that they result in a higher probability of detection of DA attacks and lower communication cost compared to approaches in earlier literature. The second line of the dissertation is focused on specialized polar code design to mitigate DA attacks in blockchains with large block sizes. Previously used 2D-RS codes and LDPC codes are difficult to apply to blockchains with large block sizes due to their large decoding complexity and coding fraud proof size (2D-RS codes), and intractable code guarantees for large code lengths (LDPC codes). To mitigate DA attacks in blockchains with large block sizes, we propose a novel data structure called Graph Coded Merkle Tree (GCMT): a Merkle tree encoded using the encoding graph of polar codes. Additionally, we propose a specialized polar code design algorithm for the GCMT. We demonstrate that the GCMTbuild using the above specialized polar codes simultaneously performs well in the various performance metrics relevant to DA attacks at large block sizes including DA detection probability, communication cost, tractable code guarantees, and decoding complexity. The third line of the dissertation is focused on an important application in quantum communication known as Quantum Key Distribution (QKD). QKD aims to provide private keys to multiple users at a large key generation rate. LDPC codes have been previously utilized to extract private keys in QKD. However, the existing LDPC codes do not fully utilize the properties of the QKD channel to optimize the key rates. In this dissertation, we propose novel and specialized channel coding techniques to result in high key generation rates in QKD systems. Firstly, we propose a joint code rate and LDPC code design algorithm that is tailored to use the properties of the QKD channel for high key rates. Secondly, we propose an interleaved decoding algorithm to extract the private key from raw quantum data. We demonstrate that the above techniques significantly improve the private key generation rate in QKD systems compared to approaches in earlier literature.


Modulation and Coding Techniques in Wireless Communications

Modulation and Coding Techniques in Wireless Communications

Author: Evgenii Krouk

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2011-02-21

Total Pages: 691

ISBN-13: 0470745053

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The high level of technical detail included in standards specifications can make it difficult to find the correlation between the standard specifications and the theoretical results. This book aims to cover both of these elements to give accessible information and support to readers. It explains the current and future trends on communication theory and shows how these developments are implemented in contemporary wireless communication standards. Examining modulation, coding and multiple access techniques, the book is divided into two major sections to cover these functions. The two-stage approach first treats the basics of modulation and coding theory before highlighting how these concepts are defined and implemented in modern wireless communication systems. Part 1 is devoted to the presentation of main L1 procedures and methods including modulation, coding, channel equalization and multiple access techniques. In Part 2, the uses of these procedures and methods in the wide range of wireless communication standards including WLAN, WiMax, WCDMA, HSPA, LTE and cdma2000 are considered. An essential study of the implementation of modulation and coding techniques in modern standards of wireless communication Bridges the gap between the modulation coding theory and the wireless communications standards material Divided into two parts to systematically tackle the topic - the first part develops techniques which are then applied and tailored to real world systems in the second part Covers special aspects of coding theory and how these can be effectively applied to improve the performance of wireless communications systems