Information Theory and Coding detail syllabus for Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering (ETE), 2021-22 scheme is taken from AKTUs official website and presented for the AKTU B.Tech students. For the course code (KEC075), exam duration, teaching hr/week, practical hr/week, total marks, internal marks, theory marks, duration, credits, and other details do visit complete semester subjects post given below.
For the ETE 7th Sem Syllabus for AKTU B.Tech 2021-22 Scheme you can visit ETE 7th Sem 2021-22 Scheme. For the Departmental Elective-5 scheme of ETE 7th Sem 2021-22 regulation do refer to Departmental Elective-5 ETE 7th Sem scheme. The detail syllabus for information theory and coding is as follows.
Unit I
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Unit II
Asymptotic Equipartition Property: Asymptotic Equipartition Property Theorem. Consequences of the AEP: Data Compression, High-Probability Sets and the Typical Set Data Compression: Examples of Codes, Kraft Inequality, Optimal Codes, Bounds on the Optimal Code Length, Kraft Inequality for Uniquely Decodable Codes, Huffman Codes, Optimality of Huffman Codes, Shannon-Fano-Elias Coding.
Unit III
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Unit IV
Block Codes: Introduction to block codes, Single-parity check codes, Product codes, Repetition codes, Hamming codes, Minimum distance of block codes, Soft-decision decoding, Automatic-repeat-request schemes. Linear Block codes: Definition of linear Block Codes, Generator matrices, Standard array, Parity-check matrices, Error detection and correction.
Unit V
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Text Books:
- Bose, Information Theory, Coding and Cryptography, McGraw-Hill Education, 3rd Edition, (2016).
- Joy A. Thomas, Thomas M. Cover, ‘Elements of information theory’, Wiley-Interscience; 2nd edition (July 18, 2006).
- S. Gravano, ‘Introduction to Error Control Codes’ OUP Oxford (24 May 2001).
- Robert B. Ash, ‘Information Theory’, Dover Publications (November 1, 1990).
- Todd k Moon, ‘Error Correction Coding: Mathematical Methods and Algorithms ‘ Wiley, 2005. Reference Books:
- Simon Haykin, ‘Digital communication’, John Wiley.
- Ranjan Bose, ‘ITC and Cryptography’, Tata McGraw-Hill.
- Roberto Togneri, Christopher J.S deSilva, ‘Fundamentals of Information Theory and Coding Design’, CRC Press.
Course Outcomes:
At the end of this course students will demonstrate the ability to:
- Explain each block involved in digital communication thoroughly with applications.
- Apply the knowledge of basic concepts of probability and entropies to analyze the behavior of a communication system.
- Analyze the use of source coding and evaluating all the techniques of source coding.
- Examine the significance of channel coding and evaluating all available techniques of channel coding and decoding with challenges.
- Examine various error control coding techniques.
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