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Dave Forney
Vector Quantization and Signal Compression the Kluwer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science
Andrew Viterbi
Information Theory and Statistics: a Tutorial
2010 Roster (V: Indicates Voting Member of Bog)
Reflections on Compressed Sensing, by E
“USC Engineering and I Grew up Together,” Viterbi Likes to Say
Multi-Way Communications: an Information Theoretic Perspective
Andrew J. and Erna Viterbi Family Archives, 1905-20070335
Unreliable and Resource-Constrained Decoding by Lav R
IEEE Information Theory Society Newsletter
Emissaryfall01.Pdf
Abelian Varieties in Coding and Cryptography
Network Coding Theory Part II: Multiple Source
Topics in Multi-User Information Theory Full Text Available At
Before Qualcomm: Linkabit and the Origins of San Diego’S Telecom Industry Joel West
IEEE Information Theory Society Board of Governors Meeting Minutes Boston Marriott Cambridge, Cambridge, 07.01.2012, 1-6Pm Natasha Devroye
Channel Coding
Communications Standards Review
Top View
Communications in the Observation Limited Regime Manish Bhardwaj
Different Aspects of Coding Theory, Volume 50
IEEE Information Theory Society Newsletter
The 2005 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory, Adelaide, Australia
Statistical Physics and Information Theory Full Text Available At
PARTIAL-RESPONSE CODING, MAXIMUM- Noise Ratio (SNR), Head Disk Spacing, and Signal Processing
Interview of G. David "Dave" Forney
Toeplitz and Circulant Matrices: a Review Full Text Available At
IEEE Information Theory Society Newsletter
Anytime Information Theory Anant Sahai APR 2 4 2001
Principles of Digital Communication – Robert G. Gallager
The Impact of INFORMATION THEORY (1948-1973) on ∗ INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Robert Gallager
Awards Committee Report by Andrea Goldsmith
Principles of Digital Communication Robert G
IEEE Information Theory Society Newsletter
Coding Theory Days in St. Petersburg
The Early Development of Information Theory, and What It Means for Today
The MIT EECS Connector 2012