6.441 Transmission of Information

As taught in: Spring 2003

Level:

Graduate

Instructors:

Prof. Muriel Medard

Prof. Lizhong Zheng

Binary code.
Binary code. (Image courtesy of MIT OCW.)

Course Features

Course Highlights

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Course Description

6.441 offers an introduction to the quantitative theory of information and its applications to reliable, efficient communication systems. Topics include: mathematical definition and properties of information; source coding theorem, lossless compression of data, optimal lossless coding; noisy communication channels, channel coding theorem, the source-channel separation theorem, multiple access channels, broadcast channels, Gaussian noise, and time-varying channels.

*Some translations represent previous versions of courses.

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