Showing posts with label Information Theory. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Information Theory. Show all posts

6 May 2015

Free Books on Information Theory and Communication System

  1. Fundamentals of Wireless Communication, David Tse and Pramod Viswanath
  2. An Introduction to Wireless Technology, IBM
  3. Information Theory, Inference and Learning Algorithms, David J. C. MacKay
  4. Entropy and Information Theory, R.M. Gray
  5. Complexity Issues in Coding Theory, Alexander Barg
  6. Network Coding Theory, Raymond W. Yeung, Shuo-Yen Robert Li, Ning Cai and Zhen Zhang
  7. Notes on Coding Theory, Jonathan I. Hall
  8. Theory of Codes, Jean Berstel, Dominique Perrin, C. Reutenauer
  9. Codes and Automata, Jean Berstel, Dominique Perrin, C. Reutenauer
  10. A Short Course in Information Theory, David J.C. MacKay
  11. Information, Randomness and Incompleteness, G J Chaitin, IBM Research
  12. A Discipline Independent Definition of Information, Robert M. Losee
  13. A Mathematical Theory of Communication, Claude E. Shannon
  14. The Limits of Mathematics: A Course on Information Theory and the Limits of Formal Reasoning , G J Chaitin
  15. UWB Communication Systems—A Comprehensive Overview, Edited by: Maria-Gabriella Di Benedetto, Thomas Kaiser, Andreas F.Molisch, Ian Oppermann, Christian Politano, and Domenico Porcino
  16. Introduction to Data Communications, by Eugene Blanchard
  17. Understanding Optical Communications
  18. Asterisk: The Future of Telephony, Jim Van Meggelen/Jared Smith/Leif Madsen
  19. Primer on Information Theory, Thomas Schneider
  20. A Discipline Independent Definition of Information, Robert M. Losee
  21. High Speed Communication Circuits and Systems, Prof. Michael Perrott
  22. Communication System Design, Prof. Vladimir Stojanovic
  23. Essential Coding Theory, Prof. Madhu Sudan
  24. Speech Communication, Prof. Kenneth Steven
  25. Quantum Optical Communication, Prof. Jeffrey H. Shapiro
  26. Principles of Wireless Communications, Prof. Lizhong Zheng
  27. Principles of Digital Communications I, Prof. Robert Gallager, Prof. Lizhong Zheng
  28. Principles of Digital Communication II, Prof. David Forney
  29. Quantum Information Science, Prof. Issac Chuang, Prof. Peter Shor
  30. Transmission of Information, Prof. Muriel Medard, Prof. Lizhong Zheng
  31. Data Communication Networks, Prof. Eytan Modiano
  32. Stochastic Processes, Detection, and Estimation, Prof. Alan Willsky, Prof. Gregory Wornell
  33. Primer on Information Theory by Thomas Schneider
  34. Wireless Communications: Signal Processing Perspectives-Poor and Wornell
  35. Stochastic Processes, Detection and Estimation-A. S. Willsky and G. W. Wornell

6 Jul 2008

Books on Information theory, Digital Communication available for free download

Information Theory, Inference, and Learning Algorithms , David Mackay

Book excerpts:
This textbook introduces theory in tandem with applications. Information theory is taught alongside practical communication systems, such as arithmetic coding for data compression and sparse-graph codes for error-correction. A toolbox of inference techniques, including message-passing algorithms, Monte Carlo methods, and variational approximations, are developed alongside applications of these tools to clustering, convolutional codes, independent component analysis, and neural networks.
The final part of the book describes the state of the art in error-correcting codes, including low-density parity-check codes, turbo codes, and digital fountain codes -- the twenty-first century standards for satellite communications, disk drives, and data broadcast.

Review:
Amazon.com
"An utterly original book that shows the connections between such disparate fields as information theory and coding, inference, and statistical physics."
Dave Forney, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

"An excellent textbook in the areas of infomation theory, Bayesian inference and learning alorithms. Undergraduate and post-graduate students will find it extremely useful for gaining insight into these topics."
REDNOVA

Sustainable Energy - Without the Hot Air, David Mackay
A popular book by David J.C. MacKay

Book excerpts:
This part of the book offers some straight answers about carbon: if we carry on burning fossil fuels for another 50 years, and then think about trying to switch to low-carbon technologies, will things be OK? who are the big carbon emitters who are responsible for the change in atmospheric CO2 concentrations? what sort of legislation is needed to bring about a switch to a truly low-carbon society? what does the price of carbon need to be, to bring about this switch? and if we don’t switch now, what is the energy cost of cleaning up CO2 pollution later?

Numerical Recipes in C

Book Description
The product of a unique collaboration among four leading scientists in academic research and industry, Numerical Recipes is a complete text and reference book on scientific computing. In a self-contained manner it proceeds from mathematical and theoretical considerations to actual practical computer routines. With over 100 new routines bringing the total to well over 300, plus upgraded versions of the original routines, the new edition remains the most practical, comprehensive handbook of scientific computing available today.

Review:
Amazon.com
"...an instant `classic,' a book that should be purchased and read by anyone who uses numerical methods..." American Journal of Physics.


Fundamentals of Wireless Communication, David Tse and Pramod Viswanath

Book Description

The past decade has seen many advances in physical-layer wireless communication theory and their implementation in wireless systems. This textbook takes a unified view of the fundamentals of wireless communication and explains the web of concepts underpinning these advances at a level accessible to an audience with a basic background in probability and digital communication. Topics covered include MIMO (multiple input multiple output) communication, space-time coding, opportunistic communication, OFDM and CDMA. The concepts are illustrated using many examples from wireless systems such as GSM, IS-95 (CDMA), IS-856(1xEV-DO), Flash OFDM and ArrayComm SDMA systems. Particular emphasis is placed on the interplay between concepts and their implementation in systems. An abundant supply of exercises and figures reinforce the material in the text. This book is intended for use on graduate courses in electrical and computer engineering and will also be of great interest to practicing engineers.

Review :


"Fundamentals of Wireless Communication is a terrific introduction to principles of physical-layer design for state-of-the-art wireless systems. It is a wonderful and much-needed resource for new graduate students and practicing professionals alike. Tse and Viswanath have written a text of enduring value."

Professor Gregory W. Wornell, MIT