An Introduction to Information Theory by Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
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Week 1: Introduction: Entropy, Relative Entropy, Mutual Information; Information Inequalities
Week 2: Block to variable length coding-I: Prefix-free code Block to variable length coding-II: Bounds on optimal codelength; Block to variable length coding-III: Huffman coding.
Week 3: Variable to block length coding The asymptotic equipartition property Block to block coding of DMS
Week 4: Universal Source Coding-I: Lempel-Ziv Algorithm-LZ77 Universal source coding-II: Lempel-Ziv Welch Algorithm (LZW)
Week 5: Coding for sources with memory Channel capacity of discrete memoryless channels.
Week 6: Joint typical sequences Noisy channel coding theorem; Differential entropy
Week 7: Gaussian Channel; Parallel Gaussian Channel.Week 8: Rate Distortion Theory; Blahut-Arimoto Algorithm for computation of channel capacity and rate- distortion function.
Information Theory answers two fundamental questions: what is the maximum data rate at which we can transmit over a communication link, and what is the fundamental limit of data compression. In this course we will explore answers to these two questions. We will study some practice source compression algorithms. We will also study how to compute channel capacity of simple channels
Intended Audience : 3rd/4th year UG students in EC stream, 1st year PG students in communications and signal processing specialization
Prerequisites : Basic knowledge of probability theory and digital communications
Industries Support : Communication companies, defense laboratories
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