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Constellation shaping, nonlinear precoding, and trellis coding for voiceband telephone channel modems : with emphasis on ITU-T recommendation V.34

Title
Constellation shaping, nonlinear precoding, and trellis coding for voiceband telephone channel modems : with emphasis on ITU-T recommendation V.34 / Steven A. Tretter.
Author
Tretter, Steven A.
Publication
Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers, [2002], ©2002.

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Additional Authors
International Telecommunication Union. Telecommunication Standardization Sector. Study Group 17.
Description
xiii, 266 pages : illustrations; 25 cm.
Series Statement
The Kluwer international series in engineering and computer sciences ; SECS 673
Uniform Title
Kluwer international series in engineering and computer science ; SECS 673.
Alternative Title
ITU-T recommendation V.34
Subjects
Note
  • "This book is essentially a history of the developments in signal constellation design, nonlinear pre-equalization, and trellis coding made by ITU-T Study Group XVII during its meetings to create a recommendation for a state-of-the art voiceband telephone channel modem."--P. xi.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. [155]-259) and index.
Contents
1. Basics of Lattice Theory -- 2. Performance Measures for Multidimensional Constellations -- 3. Principles of Convolutional and Trellis Codes -- 4. Trellis Shaping -- 5. Nonlinear Precoding Methods to Remove Intersymbol Interference -- 6. Trellis Precoding -- 7. Mapping Data to Channel Symbol Frames by a Modulus Encoder -- 8. Constellation Shaping by Shell Mapping -- 9. The Four Dimensional Constellation Used by ITU-T V.34 Modems -- 10. The Combined Precoding and Trellis Coding Scheme for V.34 -- 11. Fast Equalizer Adjustment by Using a Periodic Training Sequence.
ISBN
1402070063
LCCN
2002016134
OCLC
  • ocm49641339
  • SCSB-4271922
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries