
handle: 11577/2421692
In this chapter we describe how information produced by a source, either analog or digital, can be effectively encoded into a digital message for efficient transmission. We will introduce the reference scheme for analog to digital conversion, as well as the fundamentals of Information Theory with a quantitative notion of the information carried by a message, and source coding techniques.
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