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Network information theory / Abbas El Gamal, Young-Han Kim.

Van Pelt Library TK5105.5 .E443 2011
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
El Gamal, Abbas A.
Contributor:
Kim, Young-Han.
Ellis D. Williams, College 1865, Endowment Fund.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Computer networks--Textbooks.
Computer networks.
Information theory--Textbooks.
Information theory.
Genre:
Textbooks.
Physical Description:
xxviii, 685 pages : graphs ; 26 cm
Place of Publication:
Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2011.
Contents:
Information measures and typicality
Point-to-point information theory
Multiple access channels
Degraded broadcast channels
Interference channels
Channels with state
General broadcast channels
Gaussian vector channels
Distributed lossless compression
Lossy compression with side information
Distributed lossy compression
Multiple description coding
Joint source-channel coding
Graphical networks
Relay channels
Interactive channel coding
Discrete memoryless networks
Gaussian networks
Compression over graphical networks
Communication for computing
Information theoretic secrecy
Wireless fading channels
Networking and information theory
Appendices. A) Convex sets and functions ; B) Probability and estimation ; C) Cardinality bounding techniques ; D) Fourier-Motzkin elimination ; E) Convex optimization.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [643]-663) and indexes.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Ellis D. Williams, College 1865, Endowment Fund.
ISBN:
1107008735
9781107008731
OCLC:
748328333
Publisher Number:
99949621862

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