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Error-Correcting Codes - Revised, 2nd Edition W. Wesley Peterson, E. J. Weldon
The MIT Press, 1972
Bible of the field It is must read. Mathematically very deep
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Error Control Coding (2nd Edition) Shu Lin, Daniel J. Costello
Prentice Hall, 2004
very useful for both beginners and experts a very detailed book for getting into Galois field arithmetics, cyclic codes, convolutional codes, ... As a very beginner I had no big problems understanding the content. I am not the type of guy who could understand just by reading the theory - this book gives a lot ...
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Error Correction Coding: Mathematical Methods and Algorithms Todd K. Moon
Wiley-Interscience, 2005
A very well written Introduction to Coding Theory Error Correction Coding is very well written and easy to follow. Explanations are concise, and the book is filled with examples as well as coding assignments that really drive the principles home.
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Methods of Meta-Analysis: Correcting Error and Bias in Research Findings John E. Hunter, Frank L. Schmidt
Sage Publications, Inc, 2004
The most accurate and succint methodology for meta-analysis Several books have been published to introduce their own meta-analysis methods. However, some books have turned out to overestimate or underestimate scientifically important construct-level relationships by simulation studies. Mis-estimations can lead to a very wrong ...
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Fundamentals of Error-Correcting Codes W. Cary Huffman, Vera Pless
Cambridge University Press, 2003
Fundamentals of Error Correcting Codes is an in-depth introduction to coding theory from both an engineering and mathematical viewpoint. It reviews classical topics, and gives much coverage of recent techniques which could previously only be found in specialist publications. Numerous exercises and examples and an accessible writing style make this ...
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Theory and Practice of Error Control Codes Richard E. Blahut
Addison-Wesley, 1983
Excellent This is one of the best books on the subject, also great for anyone who thought linear algebra was boring. Get the 2nd edition though, titled "Algebraic codes for data transmission" --- it is more easily available.
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Error Correction Codes for Non-Volatile Memories R. Micheloni, A. Marelli, ...
Springer, 2008
Nowadays it is hard to find an electronic device which does not use codes: for example, we listen to music via heavily encoded audio CD's and we watch movies via encoded DVD's. There is at least one area where the use of encoding/decoding is not so developed, yet: Flash non-volatile memories. Flash memory high-density, low power, cost ...
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Writing Skills Problem Solver: 101 Ready-to-Use Writing Process Activities for Correcting the Most Common ... Carol H. Behrman
Jossey-Bass, 2001
A teacher's best friend This book is a wonderful help to any teacher of writing. It is extremely versatile and can be used equally effectively in a whole class situation or with small groups. Its best feature is its usefulness for individualized instruction so that the teacher does not have ...
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The Root Cause Analysis Handbook: A Simplified Approach to Identifying, Correcting, and Reporting Workplace ... Max Ammerman
Productivity Press, 1998
Unique approach to a traditionally reactive technique My background is information systems service delivery. I stumbled across this gem when I was searching for resources on how to structure outage investigations for applications that did not meet service level objectives. Prior to reading this book I viewed root cause ...
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Error Control Systems for Digital Communication and Storage Stephen B. Wicker
Prentice Hall, 1994
Good Reference Book I use this book at work and several co-worker have borrowed the book. Evereyone who has used the book has found it very useful. The book has been used as a reference for implementing error-correcting codes on FPGAs. The examples in the book are excellent and the ...
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Error-Control Techniques for Digital Communication Arnold M. Michelson, Allen H. Levesque
Wiley-Interscience, 1985
This practical handbook provides communication systems engineers with guidance in the application of error-control coding. It emphasizes the fundamental concepts of coding theory while minimizing the use of mathematical tools...demonstrates the role of coding in communication system design...shows the performance gains achievable with ...
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Error-Correcting Linear Codes: Classification by Isometry and Applications (Algorithms and Computation in ... Anton Betten, Michael Braun, ...
Springer, 2006
This text offers an introduction to error-correcting linear codes for graduate students in mathematics, computer science and engineering and researchers. The book differs from other standard texts in its emphasis on the classification of codes by means of isometry classes. The relevant algebraic concepts like finite fields and group actions are ...
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Error Correcting Coding and Security for Data Networks: Analysis of the Superchannel Concept Grigorii Kabatiansky, Evgenii Krouk, ...
Wiley, 2005
Error correcting coding is often analyzed in terms of its application to the separate levels within the data network in isolation from each other. In this fresh approach, the authors consider the data network as a superchannel (a multi-layered entity) which allows error correcting coding to be evaluated as it is applied to a number of network ...
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Introduction to the Theory of Error-Correcting Codes, 3rd Edition Vera Pless
Wiley-Interscience, 1998
maybe too abstract for some readers The theory of error correcting codes is a foray into number theory. It can be very abstract. And this might be the problem that some readers will have with the book. The discussion involves finite field theory and key ideas like permutations. All this is necessary to ...
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Yi Lin Gai Cuo (Correcting the Errors in the Forest of Medicine) Wang Qing-ren translated by Yuhsin Chung; Herman Oving & Simon Becker
Blue Poppy Press, 2007
The Yi Lin Gai Cuo Correcting the Errors in the Forest of Medicine is one of the most reprinted books in all of Chinese medicine. Written by Wang Qing ren in the Qing dynasty, this book is made up of two main parts. The first is Wang's discussion of the anatomical errors in the classical literature and his suggested corrections based on his study ...
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