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Description: This lecture starts with a review of encoding and decoding. The Viterbi algorithm, which includes a branch metric and a path metric, is introduced as a way to find the maximum-likelihood path during decoding.
Instructor: George Verghese
Lecture 1: Overview: Inform...
Lecture 2: Compression: Huf...
Lecture 3: Errors, Channel ...
Lecture 4: Linear Block Cod...
Lecture 5: Error Correction...
Lecture 6: Convolutional Codes
Lecture 7: Viterbi Decoding
Lecture 8: Noise
Lecture 9: Transmitting on ...
Lecture 10: Linear Time-Inv...
Lecture 11: LTI Channel and...
Lecture 12: Filters and Com...
Lecture 13: Frequency Respo...
Lecture 14: Spectral Repres...
Lecture 15: Modulation/Demo...
Lecture 16: More on Modulat...
Lecture 17: Packet Switching
Lecture 18: MAC Protocols
Lecture 19: Network Routing...
Lecture 20: Network Routing...
Lecture 21: Reliable Transport
Lecture 22: Sliding Window ...
Lecture 23: A Brief History...
Lecture 24: History of the ...