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The original treatise by C. E. Shannon [1] in 1948 was the first to mathematically define the amount of information present in a source and laid the foundation for information theory.
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satellite wireless channel, source coded bits, source significance information, spreading codeword, error sensitivity study, feathering filter, indoor wireless channel, multipath wireless channel, error concealment method, codeword matrix, phase tracker, puncturing matrices, field motion vectors, codeword matrices, boundary macroblock, conversion tuner, time code division multiple access, indoor wireless environment, picture start code, combined source channel, prediction motion vectors, reassurance factor, repetitive padding, orthogonal codeword, polygon matching
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International Symposium, Vehicular Technology Conference, Rician K-factor, Digital Communications, International Conference, United States, Consumer Electronics, Frame Number Figure, Kluwer Academic Publishers, New York, Walsh Hadamard, Applications of Walsh Functions, Doppler Rel, Frame Figure, Naval Research Laboratory, Tap Channel, Video Object Layer, Artech House Publishers, Bell Systems Technical Journal, Communications Magazine, Decision Feedback Equalizer, Electronic Letters, European Telecommunications Standards Institute, Lower Adj, National Technical Information Service
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