: A unique feature of this book is its emphasis on Bioinformatics . It uses examples from DNA and genomic coding throughout to illustrate theoretical concepts. Book Structure The text is organized into five primary chapters: Information Transmission Systems Statistical and Informational Model of an ITS Source Coding Cryptography Basics Channel Coding Availability The book is available in several formats:
: Detailed exploration of data representation and source coding to achieve efficient data storage and transmission. Fundamentals in Information Theory and Coding
: Discusses error control procedures to protect information transmitted over noisy channels, referencing milestones from Hamming codes (1950) to turbo codes (1993). : A unique feature of this book is
: Introduces fundamentals of measuring discrete information and the modeling of sources with and without memory. Fundamentals in Information Theory and Coding