Trellis Coding

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Trellis Coding

This book presents the most important features, results and techniques of trellis coding which have appeared in the literature over the past 15 years. It is a summary as well as a basis for anyone involved in trellis coding applications or research. Engineers, communications specialists, telecommunications experts, scientists, mathematicians and students will find this book an invaluable resource.
Trellis and Turbo Coding

Author: Christian B. Schlegel
language: en
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Release Date: 2015-10-12
This new edition has been extensively revised to reflect the progress in error control coding over the past few years. Over 60% of the material has been completely reworked, and 30% of the material is original. Convolutional, turbo, and low density parity-check (LDPC) coding and polar codes in a unified framework Advanced research-related developments such as spatial coupling A focus on algorithmic and implementation aspects of error control coding
Constellation Shaping, Nonlinear Precoding, and Trellis Coding for Voiceband Telephone Channel Modems

Author: Steven A. Tretter
language: en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date: 2012-12-06
This book is an excellent reference for those working in the broad fields of communication theory, information theory, and modem design. It is essential for researchers in modulation and coding for voiceband telephone line modems; signal constellation design; nonlinear precoding for modems; and trellis coding. The author presents the theory behind the new modulation and coding techniques included in ITU-T Recommendation V.34. Topics discussed include signal constellation shaping by shell mapping, nonlinear precoding, four-dimensional trellis codes, and fast equalizer training by using periodic sequences and FFT methods. In addition, several approaches that were considered but not accepted are presented including trellis shaping, trellis precoding, and modulus conversion.