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Bykhovskiy M.A. Pioneers of The Information Era: History of Communication Theory Development. - M.: Technosphera publishers, 2006. - 376 p. - (A History of electrical communication and radio engineering; Vol.4).
 
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Foreword by Member of the Russian Academy of Science Yu.V. Gulyaev ... 16

Preface .............................................................. 18

Mark Bykhovskiy ...................................................... 20

PART I. PIONEERS OF THE INFORMATIONAL ERA ............................ 21

Dmitry Ageev ......................................................... 22
Vladimir Bunimovich .................................................. 31
Harry Van Trees ...................................................... 36
Norbert Wiener ....................................................... 41
Andrew Viterbi ....................................................... 49
Roland Dobrushin ..................................................... 58
Andrei Kolmogorov .................................................... 66
Vladimir Kotelnikov .................................................. 75
Boris Levin .......................................................... 89
Victor Melnikov ...................................................... 97
David Middleton ..................................................... 105
Harry Nyquist ....................................................... 111
Stephan Rice ........................................................ 117
Vladimir Siforov .................................................... 127
Ruslan Stratonovich ................................................. 139
Vasiliy Tikhonov .................................................... 149
Lev Fink ............................................................ 158
Alexander Kharkevich ................................................ 168
Alexander Khinchin .................................................. 177
Richard Hamming ..................................................... 184
Claude Shannon ...................................................... 189
Agner Erlang ........................................................ 199

PART II. THE HISTORY OF COMMUNICATION STATISTICAL THEORY ............ 205

Chapter 1. Creation and evolution of the linear and nonlinear
           transformation random processes theory ................... 206
§ 1. Prehistory ..................................................... 206
          Walter Schottky ........................................... 207
§ 2. Passage of random signals and noise through linear and
     non-linear devices ............................................. 208
§ 3. Non-linear distortion analysis ................................. 210
§ 4. Large excursions of a random processes ......................... 213
§ 5. Tracking loss analysis methods ................................. 214
§ 6. Monographs and text-books on statistical communication
     theory ......................................................... 215
          Vladimir Pugachev ......................................... 216
§ 7. Chronology of evolution the linear and nonlinear
     transformation random processes theory ......................... 218
References .......................................................... 219

Chapter 2. Creation and evolution of the optimal linear filtering
           theory ................................................... 222
§ 1. Matched filters synthesis ...................................... 222
§ 2. Optimal filters for separation the Gaussian random signals
     and noise synthesis ............................................ 224
§ 3. Chronology of evolution the optimal linear filtering theory .... 227
References .......................................................... 228

Chapter 3. Creation and evolution of the optimal noise immunity
           theory ................................................... 229
§ 1. Creation of the optimal noise immunity theory .................. 229
          Arnold Siegert ............................................ 230
          Philipp Woodward .......................................... 231
§ 2. Development of optimal noise immunity theory of discrete
     signals ........................................................ 231
     2.1. Incoherent reception of binary signals .................... 232
          Nikolay Petrovich ......................................... 234
          Nikolay Khvorostenko ...................................... 235
     2.2. Incoherent reception of M-ary signals ..................... 236
§ 3. Reception of discrete signals in multipath channels ............ 238
     3.1. Multipath channel models .................................. 239
     3.2. Diversity reception in channels with flat fading .......... 241
          Daniil Klovskiy ........................................... 243
          George Turin .............................................. 244
§ 4. Optimal signal reception in multipath channels ................. 245
          Robert Price .............................................. 246
     4.1. Diversity reception with signal parameter measurements .... 247
          Philipp Bello ............................................. 248
     4.2.Compensation of the intersymbol interference ............... 249
          Robert Lucky .............................................. 251
§ 5. Signal parameters estimation theory ............................ 252
     5.1. Fundamentals of the theory ................................ 252
     5.2. Application of the theory for practical problems
          solution .................................................. 256
          Lev Weinstein ............................................. 258
          Saveliy Falkevich ......................................... 261
     5.3. Maximum accuracy of signal parameters estimation .......... 262
§ 6. Optimal reception of analogue signals .......................... 263
     6.1. Gaussian theory of optimal reception ...................... 264
     6.2. Markov theory of optimal reception ........................ 268
          Mikhail Yarlykov .......................................... 270
          Donald Snyder ............................................. 271
§ 7 Chronology of evolution the optimal noise immunity theory ....... 272
     7.1. Reception of discrete signals ............................. 272
     7.2. Estimation of signal parameters ........................... 275
     7.3. Optimal reception of analogue signals ..................... 277
References .......................................................... 278

Chapter 4. Creation and evolution of information theory ............. 284
§ 1. Prehistory ..................................................... 284
§ 2. Creation of information theory ................................. 287
          Robert Fano ............................................... 291
§ 3. Evolution of the mathematics fundamentals of information
     theory ......................................................... 293
          Mark Pinsker .............................................. 294
          Robert Gallager ........................................... 298
§ 4. Elaboration of sources coding methods .......................... 300
     4.1. Discrete sources coding ................................... 301
          David Huffman ............................................. 304
          Jakob Ziv ................................................. 306
     4.2. Analogue sources coding ................................... 308
     4.3. Practical application of the sources coding methods ....... 313
          4.3.1. Compression of fax messages ........................ 313
          4.3.2. Compression of sound signals ....................... 315
          4.3.3. Compression of TV signals .......................... 317
          4.3.4. Compression of telemetry signals ................... 319
          4.3.5. Compression of computer files ...................... 319
§ 5. Theory of coding ............................................... 319
     5.1. Block codes ............................................... 320
          David Slepian ............................................. 322
     5.2. Cyclic codes .............................................. 324
          Elvin Berlekamp ........................................... 326
     5.3. Recurrent codes ........................................... 327
     5.4. Error bursts correcting codes ............................. 329
     5.5. Iterated codes ............................................ 329
          Peter Elias ............................................... 331
     5.6. Concatenated codes ........................................ 332
          David Forney .............................................. 333
     5.7. Turbo codes ............................................... 336
     5.8. Soft decision decoding of codes ........................... 337
     5.9. A bounds for error correcting codes ....................... 339
     5.10. Applications of theory coding ............................ 340
§ 6. Information feedback systems ................................... 341
§ 7. Evaluation of information theory for communication networks
     with many users ................................................ 345
     7.1. Communication networks with multiple access ............... 345
     7.2. Broadcast channels ........................................ 346
     7.3. Communication networks with signals retransmission ........ 348
     7.4. The Gaussian interference channels ........................ 349
§ 8. Chronology of evolution the information theory ................. 350
     8.1. Fundamentals of information theory ........................ 350
     8.2. Sources coding theory ..................................... 351
     8.3. Channel coding theory ..................................... 353
     8.4. Information feedback systems .............................. 355
     8.5. Communication networks for multi-user ..................... 355
References .......................................................... 356

Epilogue ............................................................ 366

Index ............................................................... 368

List of abbreviations ............................................... 373


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Bykhovskiy M.A. Pioneers of The Information Era: History of Communication Theory Development. - M.: Technosphera publishers, 2006. - 376 p. - (A History of electrical communication and radio engineering; Vol.4).
    The book presented is the first one in historic literature devoted to development of communication theory. It consists from 2 parts. The first part consists from essays about the first-rate scientists, who laid the foundation of information theory. The author shows by specific form of expression hat life and activities of these scientists are filled up by deep sense and affirms moral principles of human subsistence. The second part contains brief outlines of the principal schools development history. There also are included brief biographies of many scientists who brought in substantial creative contribution in development of single directions of the communication theory. The chronology of scientific achievements in this field is also presented.

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