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(Departmental Elective-5) KEC075: Information Theory and Coding ETE 7th Sem Syllabus for AKTU B.Tech 2021-22 Scheme

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.

Information Theory and Coding

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:

  1. Bose, Information Theory, Coding and Cryptography, McGraw-Hill Education, 3rd Edition, (2016).
  2. Joy A. Thomas, Thomas M. Cover, ‘Elements of information theory’, Wiley-Interscience; 2nd edition (July 18, 2006).
  3. S. Gravano, ‘Introduction to Error Control Codes’ OUP Oxford (24 May 2001).
  4. Robert B. Ash, ‘Information Theory’, Dover Publications (November 1, 1990).
  5. Todd k Moon, ‘Error Correction Coding: Mathematical Methods and Algorithms ‘ Wiley, 2005. Reference Books:
  6. Simon Haykin, ‘Digital communication’, John Wiley.
  7. Ranjan Bose, ‘ITC and Cryptography’, Tata McGraw-Hill.
  8. 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:

  1. Explain each block involved in digital communication thoroughly with applications.
  2. Apply the knowledge of basic concepts of probability and entropies to analyze the behavior of a communication system.
  3. Analyze the use of source coding and evaluating all the techniques of source coding.
  4. Examine the significance of channel coding and evaluating all available techniques of channel coding and decoding with challenges.
  5. Examine various error control coding techniques.

For the syllabus of all the subjects of B.Tech ETE 7th Sem, 2021-22 scheme do visit ETE 7th Sem syllabus subjects.

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