Advanced Hardware Design for Error Correcting Codes

For many years, experts more expert than the rest have regularly heralded the end of research focused on the physical layer of telecommunications. Some claim that the best has already been delivered from the promises offered by the theory of communication, others say that the theoretical limits p...

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Những tác giả chính: Chavet, Cyrille, Coussy, Philippe
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Ngôn ngữ:English
Được phát hành: Springer 2015
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Tóm tắt:For many years, experts more expert than the rest have regularly heralded the end of research focused on the physical layer of telecommunications. Some claim that the best has already been delivered from the promises offered by the theory of communication, others say that the theoretical limits predicted will never be reached by simple means. As Costello and Forney explained in an award winning IEEE article [1], this pessimistic standpoint is nothing new and some were already proclaiming “Coding is dead” in the early 1970s, only 20 years after the pioneering work of Claude Shannon. Other experts, this time in the field of microelectronics, have also regularly announced the end of CMOS technology, starting as early as the mid-1980s when the submicron barrier for mass production seemed insurmountable to some. “CMOS is dead” was also commonly heard....