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Cambridge University Press
09 April 2026
Understand how to make wireless communication networks, digital storage systems and computer networks robust and reliable in the first unified, comprehensive treatment of erasure correcting codes. Data loss is unavoidable in modern computer networks; as such, data recovery can be crucial and these codes can play a central role. Through a focused, detailed approach, you will gain a solid understanding of the theory and the practical knowledge to analyze, design and implement erasure codes for future computer networks and digital storage systems. Starting with essential concepts from algebra and classical coding theory, the book provides specific code descriptions and efficient design methods, with practical applications and advanced techniques stemming from cutting-edge research. This is an accessible and self-contained reference, invaluable to both theorists and practitioners in electrical engineering, computer science and mathematics.
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Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Weight:   791g
ISBN:   9781107131552
ISBN 10:   1107131553
Pages:   342
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Further / Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Marco Chiani is a Professor of Information Theory at the University of Bologna, Italy. He is an IEEE Fellow, and a Research Affiliate at MIT. He received the IEEE Abraham Prize, Ellersick Prize, and Rice Prize. Gianluigi Liva is Leader of the Information Transmission Group at the German Aerospace Center, and lectures on graph-based coding theory at the Technical University of Munich, Germany. He is an IEEE Senior Member, and serves as associated editor for the IEEE Transactions on Communications. Enrico Paolini is Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical, Electronic and Information Engineering at the University of Bologna, Italy, and is an IEEE Senior member.

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