Introduction to Information Theory and Data Compression
Delve into the essentials of information theory and data compression with Introduction to Information Theory and Data Compression by D.C. Hankerson. Published in 2003, this comprehensive second edition spans 378 pages, offering a thorough exploration of both historical and theoretical foundations of information theory.
This engaging text not only discusses the key algorithms developed by renowned figures such as Gallager and Knuth but also analyzes the crucial relationship between error correction and information rate. Ideal for students and professionals in the fields of computer communications and networking, this book serves as a vital resource for understanding data transmission systems, databases, and data structures.
Whether you are looking to enhance your knowledge or find practical applications in data compression, Hankerson's work is a must-have addition to your library. Discover the intricate world of information theory today!