In the 1940s,there were two major concepts about digital communications.One was by Claude Shannon,i.e.,the well-known Shannon communication theory published in the 1948 Bell System Technical Journal,which has become t...In the 1940s,there were two major concepts about digital communications.One was by Claude Shannon,i.e.,the well-known Shannon communication theory published in the 1948 Bell System Technical Journal,which has become the foundation in modern digital communications.This is very well known these days and I will not elaborate any more about it here.The other was by Gabor[1]who published“Theory of communication.Part 1:The analysis of information”in 1946.In comparison,Shannon's theory is more from statistical point of view and more mathematical,while Gabor's theory is more from structural or deterministic point of view and more physical,and also from more system view point.I will try to elaborate Gabor's communication theory a little more below.展开更多
文摘In the 1940s,there were two major concepts about digital communications.One was by Claude Shannon,i.e.,the well-known Shannon communication theory published in the 1948 Bell System Technical Journal,which has become the foundation in modern digital communications.This is very well known these days and I will not elaborate any more about it here.The other was by Gabor[1]who published“Theory of communication.Part 1:The analysis of information”in 1946.In comparison,Shannon's theory is more from statistical point of view and more mathematical,while Gabor's theory is more from structural or deterministic point of view and more physical,and also from more system view point.I will try to elaborate Gabor's communication theory a little more below.