Information Theory for Data Communications and Processing
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Modern current and future communications/processing aspects motivate basic information-theoretic research for a wide variety of systems for which we do not have the ultimate theoretical solutions (for example a variety of problems in network information theory as the broadcast/interference and relay channels which mostly remain unsolved in terms of determining capacity regions and the like). Technologies such as 5/6G cellular communications Internet of Things (IoT) and mobile edge networks among others not only require reliable rates of information measured by the relevant capacity and capacity regions but are also subject to issues such as latency vs. reliability availability of system state information priority of information secrecy demands energy consumption per mobile equipment sharing of communications resources (time/frequency/space) etc. This book composed of a collection of papers that have appeared in the Special Issue of the Entropy journal dedicated to Information Theory for Data Communications and Processing reflects in its eleven chapters novel contributions based on the firm basic grounds of information theory. The book chapters address timely theoretical and practical aspects that constitute both interesting and relevant theoretical contributions as well as direct implications for modern current and future communications systems.
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