Multi-user Information Theory
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Number | 0000002457 |
Type | lecture with integrated exercises |
Duration | 4 SWS |
Term | Sommersemester 2024 |
Language of instruction | English |
Position within curricula | See TUMonline |
Dates | See TUMonline |
- 17.04.2024 11:30-13:00 N2409, Seminarraum
- 18.04.2024 13:15-14:45 N2409, Seminarraum
- 24.04.2024 11:30-13:00 N2409, Seminarraum
- 25.04.2024 13:15-14:45 N2409, Seminarraum
- 02.05.2024 13:15-14:45 N2409, Seminarraum
- 08.05.2024 11:30-13:00 N2409, Seminarraum
- 15.05.2024 11:30-13:00 N2409, Seminarraum
- 16.05.2024 13:15-14:45 N2409, Seminarraum
- 22.05.2024 11:30-13:00 N2409, Seminarraum
- 23.05.2024 13:15-14:45 N2409, Seminarraum
- 29.05.2024 11:30-13:00 N2409, Seminarraum
- 05.06.2024 11:30-13:00 N2409, Seminarraum
- 06.06.2024 13:15-14:45 N2409, Seminarraum
- 13.06.2024 13:15-14:45 N2409, Seminarraum
- 19.06.2024 11:30-13:00 N2409, Seminarraum
- 20.06.2024 13:15-14:45 N2409, Seminarraum
- 26.06.2024 11:30-13:00 N2409, Seminarraum
- 27.06.2024 13:15-14:45 N2409, Seminarraum
- 03.07.2024 11:30-13:00 N2409, Seminarraum
- 04.07.2024 13:15-14:45 N2409, Seminarraum
- 10.07.2024 11:30-13:00 N2409, Seminarraum
- 11.07.2024 13:15-14:45 N2409, Seminarraum
- 17.07.2024 11:30-13:00 N2409, Seminarraum
- 18.07.2024 13:15-14:45 N2409, Seminarraum
Admission information
Description
General Description:
Fundamental Concepts of Multi-User Information Theory
Topics:
Source Coding; Rate-Distortion theory, The Slepian-Wolf Problem ( Distributed Source Coding); The Wyner-Ziv Problem (Rate-Distortion with Side Information); The Gelfand-Pinsker Problem (Coding for Channels with State); The Broadcast Channel; The Multiaccess Channel.
Fundamental Concepts of Multi-User Information Theory
Topics:
Source Coding; Rate-Distortion theory, The Slepian-Wolf Problem ( Distributed Source Coding); The Wyner-Ziv Problem (Rate-Distortion with Side Information); The Gelfand-Pinsker Problem (Coding for Channels with State); The Broadcast Channel; The Multiaccess Channel.
Prerequisites
Recommendations:
- Basic Course on Information Theory
- Basic Knowledge in Discrete Probability
- Basic Course on Information Theory
- Basic Knowledge in Discrete Probability
Examination
Oral + Written Exam
Recommended literature
- G. Kramer: "Topics in Multi-User Information Theory", Foundations and Trends in Networking, 2008, online available at http://www.nowpublishers.com/product.aspx?product=CIT&doi=0100000028