1st Edition

Information Theory and Coding

By Marcelo Sampaio de Alencar Copyright 2026
210 Pages
by River Publishers

This book offers a rigorous yet accessible introduction to information theory, bridging the gap between abstract mathematics and real-world applications. Beginning with the historical evolution of the field, it builds a strong foundation through essential concepts in set theory, measure theory, probability, and entropy—core pillars for understanding modern information systems. Designed to... Read more

1. Information Theory

2. Sources of Information

3. Source Coding

4. Information Transmission

5. Error-correcting Codes

6. Decoding Algorithms

7. Spread Spectrum Coding

8. Theoretical Cryptography

Appendix A Probability Theory

Glossary of Information and Coding Theory Terms

Biography

Marcelo Sampaio de Alencar was born in Serrita, Brazil, in 1957. He received his bachelor degree in electrical engineering, from the Federal University of Pernambuco (UFPE), Brazil, 1980, his master degree in electrical engineering, from the Federal University of Paraiba (UFPB), Brazil, 1988 and his Ph.D. from the University of Waterloo, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Canada, 1993. He has 47 years of engineering experience, and 37 years as an IEEE Member, currently as a life senior member. Marcelo Alencar has supervised 7 post-doctoral researchers, 23 doctoral thesis, 36 master dissertations, two graduate monographies and several undergraduate students. He is the founder and president of the Institute for Advanced Studies in Communications (Iecom). He has published over 560 engineering and scientific papers, and 31 books. He has also written chapters for 14 books. Marcelo S. Alencar has contributed in different capacities to the several international scientific journals and he has been involved as a volunteer with several IEEE and SBrT activities, including being a member of the Advisory or Technical Program Committee for several events. He was a columnist of the traditional Brazilian newspaper Jornal do Commercio for two decades, and he was vice-president external relations of SBrT. He is a member of the IEEE, IEICE, in Japan, SBrT, SBMO, SBPC, ABJC and SBEB, in Brazil. He studied acoustic guitar at the Federal University of Paraiba, and keyboard and bass at the music school Musidom. He is composer and percussionist of the famous carnival club Bola de Ferro, in Recife, Brazil.