Error Control Coding: From Theory to Practice
242 pages | Dec 12, 2006 |ISBN: 047084356X | PDF | 14 Mb
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Error-controlled coding techniques are used to detect and/or correct errors that occur in the message transmission in a digital communications system. Wireless personal channels used by mobile communications systems and storage systems for digital multimedia data all require the implementation of error control coding methods. Demonstrating the role of coding in communication and data storage system design
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Turbo Coding for Satellite and Wireless Communications
248 pages | Dec 12, 20073 |ISBN: 1402071973| PDF | 13 Mb
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Provides an excellent mix of theory and practice. Covers the message passing concept that forms the basic coding techniques, and discusses a large number of turbo code combinations.
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Coding and Modulation for Digital Television
512 pages | Dec 12, 2007 |ISBN:0792379691 | PDF | 5 Mb
Coding and Modulation for Digital Television also features a description of the latest techniques, providing the reader with a glimpse of future digital broadcasting. These include the concepts of soft-in-soft-out decoding, turbo-coding and cross-correlated quadrature modulation, all of which will have a prominent future in improving efficiency of the next generation DTV systems.
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Error Correction Coding: Mathematical Methods and Algorithms
800 pages | Wiley-Interscience (June 6, 2005) | ISBN: 0471648000 | PDF | 45 MB
Error Correction Coding: Mathematical Methods and Algorithms provides a comprehensive introduction to both the theoretical and practical aspects of error correction coding, with a presentation suitable for a wide variety of audiences, including graduate students in electrical engineering, mathematics, or computer science.
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Coding for Data and Computer Communications
552 pages | May 2, 2005 |ISBN:0387212450 | PDF | 36,6 Mb
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Coding is an highly integral component of viable and efficient computer and data communications, yet the often heavy mathematics that form the basis of coding can prevent a serious and practical understanding of this important area.
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Audio Signal Processing and Coding
464 pages | May 21, 2007 |ISBN:0471791474 | PDF | 5,8 Mb
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An in-depth treatment of algorithms and standards for perceptual coding of high-fidelity audio, this self-contained reference surveys and addresses all aspects of the field. Coverage includes signal processing and perceptual (psychoacoustic) fundamentals, details on relevant research and signal models, details on standardization and applications, and details on performance measures and perceptual measurement systems. It includes a comprehensive bibliography with over 600 references, computer exercises, and MATLAB-based projects for use in EE multimedia, computer science, and DSP courses.
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Friends Of ED PHP Solutions - Dynamic Web Design Made Easy
Dynamic Web Design Made Easy—that’s a pretty bold claim. How easy is easy?
It’s not like an instant cake mix: just add water and stir. Dynamic web design is—well—dynamic. Every website is different, so it’s impossible to grab a script, paste it into a web
page, and expect it to work. Building dynamic sites involves diving into the code and adjust-ing it to your own requirements. If that thought makes you break out in a cold sweat, justrelax for a moment. PHP is not difficult, and I’ve written this book very much with the non-programmer in mind.
I’ve done so because I don’t come from a computing background myself. In fact, I went to school in the days before pocket calculators were invented, never mind personal computers.
As a result, I don’t assume that you drank in knowledge of arrays, loops, and conditional statements with your mother’s milk. Everything is explained in plain, straightforward lan-guage, and I’ve highlighted points where things may go wrong, with advice on how to solve
the problem. At the same time, if you’re working with computers and websites, you’re bound to have a certain level of technical knowledge and skill. So I don’t talk down to you either.
Over the years, I’ve read a lot of books about PHP and MySQL. The one thing that’s missing from all of them is any concept of visual design. So I decided to be different. I picked a hand- ful of the best photographs I took on a visit to Japan in late 2005 and incorporated them into
a site called Japan Journey (http://foundationphp.com/phpsolutions/journey/), which features throughout the book. I wanted to show that sites powered by PHP don’t have to look boring; in fact, they shouldn’t—visual appeal is an essential part of any website. All the
pages are built in standards-compliant XHTML and styled with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS).
However, the main focus remains firmly on working with PHP and MySQL, teaching you how to add a wealth of dynamic features to a website.
Some of the things you’ll learn by working through this book include the following:
Displaying random images of different sizes
Uploading images and automatically making copies that conform to a maximum size
Creating an online photo gallery
Building a navigation system to page through a long set of database results
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