ECE 559 RB
ECE 559 RB - Information Theory II
Fall 2013
Title | Rubric | Section | CRN | Type | Hours | Times | Days | Location | Instructor |
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Information Theory II | ECE559 | RB | 29995 | LCD | 4 | 0800 - 0920 | T R | 170 Everitt Laboratory | Richard E Blahut |
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Official Description
Lectures and discussion related to advanced topics and new areas of interest in the theory of communication systems: information theory, coding theory, and communication network theory. Course Information: May be repeated in the same term, if topics vary, to a maximum of 12 graduate hours; may be repeated in separate terms, if topics vary, to a maximum of 16 graduate hours. Credit toward a degree from multiple offerings of this course is not given if those offerings have significant overlap, as determined by the ECE department. Prerequisite: As specified each term. (It is expected that each offering will have a 500-level course as a prerequisite or co-requisite.)
Section Description
Topic: Information Theory II. Prerequisities: Algebra and number theory or consent of an instructor.
Lectures and discussion related to advanced topics and new areas of interest in the theory of communication systems: information theory, coding theory, and communication network theory.
Subject Area
- Communications
Course Director
Description
The course material will include a number of modern topics in coding theory,
including codes on graphs, spatially-coupled codes, polar codes, codes for flash memories, network
coding and codes for distributed storage.
Notes
The course material will include a number of modern topics in coding theory, including codes on graphs, spatially-coupled codes, polar codes, codes for flash memories, network coding and codes for distributed storage.
Detailed Description and Outline
The course material will include a number of modern topics in coding theory, including codes on graphs, spatially-coupled codes, polar codes, codes for flash memories, network coding and codes for distributed storage.
Topical Prerequisites
Algebra and number theory or consent of an instructor.
Last updated
2/13/2013