6: Information Communication Last updated May 22, 2022 Save as PDF 5.17: Digital Signal Processing Problems 6.1: Information Communication Page ID1633 Don H. JohnsonRice University via Connections ( \newcommand{\kernel}{\mathrm{null}\,}\) Topic hierarchy6.1: Information Communication6.2: Types of Communication Channels6.3: Wireline Channels6.4: Wireless Channels6.5: Line-of-Sight Transmission6.6: The Ionosphere and Communications6.7: Communication with Satellites6.8: Noise and Interference6.9: Channel Models6.10: Baseband Communication6.11: Modulated Communication6.12: Signal-to-Noise Ratio of an Amplitude-Modulated Signal6.13: Digital Communication6.14: Binary Phase Shift Keying6.15: Frequency Shift Keying6.16: Digital Communication Receivers6.17: Digital Communication in the Presence of Noise6.18: Digital Communication System Properties6.19: Digital Channels6.20: Entropy6.21: Source Coding Theorem6.22: Compression and the Huffman Code6.23: Subtlies of Coding6.24: Channel Coding6.25: Repetition Codes6.26: Block Channel Coding6.27: Error-Correcting Codes - Hamming Distance6.28: Error-Correcting Codes - Channel Decoding6.29: Error-Correcting Codes - Hamming Codes6.30: Noisy Channel Coding Theorem6.31: Capacity of a Channel6.32: Comparison of Analog and Digital Communication6.33: Communication Networks6.34: Message Routing6.35: Network architectures and interconnection6.36: Ethernet6.37: Communication Protocols6.38: Information Communication Problems