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Foundations and Trends® in
Communications and Information Theory

Editor-in-Chief:
Sergio Verdú,
Dept of Electrical Engineering
Princeton University
Princeton, NJ 08544
USA
Tel: +1 609 258 5315
www.princeton.edu/~verdu

Print ISSN: 1567-2190
Online ISSN: 1567-2328


Americas USD 420 / All other countries EURO 420 (electronic)
Americas USD 480 / All other countries EURO 480 (combined)

Published Issues

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Volume 4, Issue 6new
Channel Coding in the Presence of Side Information
By Guy Keshet (TraceSpan Communications Ltd), Yossef Steinberg and Neri Merhav (Technion)

Volume 4, Issue 4-5new
Topics in Multi-User Information Theory
By Gerhard Kramer (Bell Laboratories, Alcatel-Lucent)

Volume 4, Issue 2-3
Reliability Criteria in Information Theory and Statistical Hypothesis Testing
By E. Haroutunian (NAS Armenia), M.E. Haroutunian (NAS Armenia) and A.N. Harutyunyan (U. Duisburg-Essen)

Volume 4, Issue 1
Cyclic Division Algebras: A Tool for Space-Time Coding
By Frédérique Oggier (EPFL), Jean-Claude Belfiore (ENST), and Emanuele Viterbo (University of Calabria)

Volume 3, Issue 6
Majorization and Matrix-Monotone Functions in Wireless Communications
By Eduard Jorswieck (KTH) and Holger Boche (TU Berlin)

Volume 3, Issue 4-5
MIMO Transceiver Design via Majorization Theory
By Daniel Palomar (HKUST) and Yi Jiang (U. Colorado)

Volume 3, Issue 3
Information Combining
By Ingmar Land (Aalborg University) and Johannes Huber (Erlangen University)

Volume 3, Issue 1-2
Performance Analysis of Linear Codes under Maximum-Likelihood Decoding: A Tutorial
By Igal Sason and Shlomo Shamai (Technion)

Volume 2, Issue 6
QoS-Based Resource Allocation and Transceiver Optimization
By Martin Schubert (MCI) and Holger Boche (TU Berlin)

Volume 2, Issue 5
Network Coding Theory: Multiple Sources
By R. W. Yeung (CUHK), S.-Y. R. Li (CUHK), N. Cai (Xidian) and Z. Zhang (USC)
A hard copy version of this paper is available in the book Network Coding Theory. See volume 2, issue 4 for details

Volume 2, Issue 4
Network Coding Theory: Single Sources
By R. W. Yeung (CUHK), S.-Y. R. Li (CUHK), N. Cai (Xidian) and Z. Zhang (USC)
This paper is available together volume 2, issue 5 in printed form in the book Network Coding Theory.

Volume 2, Issue 3
Toeplitz and Circulant Matrices: A review
By Bob Gray (Stanford University)

Volume 2, Issue 1-2
Geometric Programming for Communication Systems
By Mung Chiang (Princeton University)

Volume 1, Issue 4
Information Theory and Statistics: A Tutorial
By I. Csiszar and P. Shields

Volume 1, Issue 3
Algebraic Number Theory and Code Design for Rayleigh Fading Channels
By F. Oggier and E. Viterbo

Volume 1, Issue 2
Transmission and Reception with Multiple Antennas:Theoretical Foundations
By E. Biglieri and G. Taricco

Volume 1, Issue 1free
Random Matrix Theory and Wireless Communications
By A. Tulino and S Verdú
"This short book explains the key results about random matrices and their relevance to wireless communications. Every serious researcher in that field should read the book." Jean Walrand, University of California, Berkeley


 

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