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Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Department of Mechanical Engineering
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6.050J/2.110J – Information, Entropy and Computation –
Spring 2016
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Unit 3: Compression
Schedule
Lecture |
Tuesday, Feb 9, 2016, 1:00 PM |
Room 1-136 |
Recitation |
Thursday, Feb 11, 2016, 1:00 PM |
Room 1-136 |
Lecture Handouts
Students who for any reason did not receive these items can pick them up in
Room 38-344. Most of this material is also available on the 6.050J/2.110J
Web site
http://mtlsites.mit.edu/Courses/6.050.
- Unit 3 Resources (this page)
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6.050J/2.110J Notes
- Shutter Telegraph Codewords
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Graphics Interchange Format (GIF87) Specification
(complete, 13 pp.)
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GIF Patent Controversy
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Unisys statement,
LZW Patent
Information (no longer on Unisys Web site)
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Unisys statement,
LZW
Software and Patent Information (no longer on Unisys Web site)
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Statement
by League for Programming Freedom
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Six-page excerpt from
JPEG FAQ
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MP3 overview from Fraunhofer Institute, 3 pp.
Reading Assignment
Resources
Technical
Historical
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Geoffrey Wilson, “The Old Telegraphs,” Phillimore and Co., Ltd., London
and Chichester, U.K.; 1976. Describes several telegraph systems, in many countries,
that predate electrical telegraphs
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Gerard J. Holzmann and Björn Pehrson, “The Early History of Data
Networks,” John Wiley and Sons, Inc.; 1994
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Gerard J. Holzmann and Björn Pehrson, “The First Data Networks,”
Scientific American, vol. 270, no. 1, pp. 124-129; January, 1994.
Describes French and Swedish optical telegraphs, from the 1790s
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Tom Standage, “The Victorian Internet,” Berkley Books; 1998; Chapter 1
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Unisys/Compuserve GIF Controversy
Help Wanted
6.050J/2.110J students: be the first to suggest a resource, for example a
useful Web site or a good book or article, to add to the list above. Send
your suggestion by e-mail during Spring 2016 to 6.050-staff at mit.edu.
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