Principles of Digital Communication
A**1
A must book to learn Digital communication for the Graduates, Post Grad and Researchers.
Simply the best book on Digital Communication. It is mathematical, but with patience, i.e. in one month in combination with video lectures on MIT website, one can really understand the subject.Even the video lectures do not come as close to the contents of the book. The book is really worth and very extensive. In just 400 pages, you get lot of intuitive and analytical expertise where other well known authors fell short.I have both Kindle and paperback, both form Amazon. There are little extra errors in Kindle compared to in book Errata. So I recommend the paper back. Errata and solutions are available form authors page on MIT.All in all a must book to read, as no other book are up-to-date and covers the subject in so much of thoroughness.
G**S
Fantastically well written and probably the best introductory graduate book
Prof. Gallager is a well known figure in the communication and information theory community with decades of teaching (and research) experience. And it is exactly this experience which he has utilized so well to write one of the best graduate digital communication books ever. He is able to perceive pretty much all questions a reader might have and he goes on to answer them as clearly as possible. The strongest points of this book are1. clarity and preciseness2. strong fundamentals and3. intuitive and logical selection and presentation of contentA thorough study of this book and information theory (Cover and Thomas) essentially provides a fantastic foundation for future work in digital communications. For more advanced students, Prof. Gallager's book on information theory will also be a delight to read!
T**P
Principles of Digital Communication
Robert Gallager is an Emeritus professor at MIT, a legend in the field of communication theory. To no surprise, his book is a great resource. I bought this book for class and I am reading it cover to cover. So far (read up to chapter 5) the book is a relatively easy read. What I mean with by that is that it is not dry or painful to read. This book, as communications, is extremely mathematical and focuses more on how and why things work rather than how to make them work.Overall a great book and resource. Gallager's old lectures, his MIT classes, where he used the book are available as video lectures in MIT's OpenCourseware at [...] search 6.450, or Principles of Digital Communications I.
B**L
[in spanish] excelente introducción a las comunicaciones digitales
después de revisar varios textos de estudio en el área, se estima que este es una de las mejores introducciones a la teoría de la información, modulación y codificación. la presentación es constructiva, en cuanto de ir de ideas básicas, a más complejas, como suma de las simples. no por ello se pierde rigurosidad, de todas maneras, no de mayor profundidad, como otros textos dedicados exclusivamente a tópicos de este compendio, como codificación. como otro dato anexo, se puede encontrar estos apuntes (pdf's) en los sitios web del mit, donde este libro se fue condensando.
J**N
Great stand-alone text!
I'm using this book for a graduate EE course at Notre Dame, and could not be more pleased with it. Coherent, concise, and easy to follow (he does a lot of "big picture" stuff before delving into details). This is the first text I've ever read that would be understandable by itself, not to mention that all of Gallager's lectures for the accompanying course at MIT are online for free as video podcasts.
T**1
One Star
This book is for a math class. Has very little to do with electronics Academics playing games.
L**A
A standard setting book
This book sets the standards in digital comms. literature.The topics are treated masterly.Authors, students and engineers will benefit from studying this book.Grigore Caragacianu
Ü**Z
father gallager! :D
robert gallager is one of my favourite academicians in the field of electrical engineering. This book gave me a chance to participate his deep knowledge.
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