A course of James G. O'Hara at the Special Language Center (Fachsprachenzentrum) of the Leibniz University of Hannover, Germany


My scholarly affiliation in Hannover

Logo of GWLB

The address is: Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek - Niedersächsische Landesbibliothek, Waterloostraβe 8, 30169 Hannover … Leibniz (1), (2), (3), (4)

 

Faculty of EE & CS / ET & INF

Image of ET

The original version of the web page for this course with the ET logo — Check out the full list of dictionaries & reference works: oharas.com/et

Claude E. Shannon: Founder of Information Theory

Shannon on monocycle

Shannon's M.I.T. master's thesis in electrical engineering has been called the most important of the 20th century: in it he showed how the logical algebra of 19th-century mathematician George Boole (pdf) could be implemented using electronic circuits of relays and switches — a most fundamental feature of digital computers' design.

In 1948 Shannon's celebrated paper 'A Mathematical Theory of Communication' was published in two parts in Bell Labs's research journal (pdf). From Scientific American, October 14, 2002.

 

David A. Huffman: Encoding the 'Neatness' of Ones and Zeroes

David A Huffman

In computer science, Huffman coding is an encoding algorithm used for data compression that finds the optimal system of encoding strings based on the relative frequency of each character. It was developed by David A. Huffman as a graduate student at MIT in 1952, and published in 'A Method for the Construction of Minimum-Redundancy Codes' (pdf).

Profile David A. Huffman, from the September 1991 issue of Scientific American.

Homework assignments

Title Date of lesson
SoSe 2014 begins mid April 25-04-2014
Hybrid technology: Solar Times Two & Sun Chaser 02-05-2014
Hybrid technology: When Cars Fly 09-05-2014
Energy: Solar on Demand & Big Data, Big Energy 16-05-2014
Translation texts for both courses 23-05-2014
Translation texts for both courses 30-05-2014
Claude E. Shannon: Founder of Information Theory (first course) 06-06-2014
Profile: David A. Huffman (first course) 20-06-2014
A Battery to Power All of the US (second course) 20-06-2014
Translation text: Hohlleiter-Oberflächenbearbeitung und Dämpfung (second course) 27-06 & 07-2014
The World's Largest Solar Array (first course) 27-06-2014
Giant gravel batteries (first course) 04-07-2014

Videos used in classwork

Title Date of lesson
Electrical Engineering (EE&CS) at:
(1) Iowa State University

(2) University of Cincinnati
(3) Northwestern University
(4) University of Arkansas
(5) Georgia Institute of Technology
25-04-2014
Hilary Schniedmiller: EE Senior
Jorgette Grosso: Major in EE&CS
Jemima Jackson: Ampcontrol Engineer
Peggy Matson: Motorola Engineer
25-04-2014
What is a vector, what is a scalar? 02-05-2014
Why trigonometry matters 02-05-2014
Semiconductor basics (1), (2) 02-05-2014
Drones a booming business 09-05-2014
MIT: Introduction to Recitations
(1) Partial derivatives
(2) Rules of Logs
(3) Least squares
(4) Matrix multiplication
(5) Determinants
(6) Components of a vector
(7) Dot products and angles
(8) Using cross products
09-05-2014
Semiconductors: PN junctions 09-05-2014
Solar Power in Africa (1), (2), (3), (4) 16-05-2014
Into the Cloud: Data Centers 16-05-2014
Getting animated about the smart grid 16-05-2014

MIT: Del and the product rule
Flux and the divergence theorem
Extended Gauss' Theorem
Stokes' Theorem
Extended Stokes' Theorem
23-05-2014
University of Utah: Transmission Line Introduction (1),   (2),   (3),   (4),   (5) 23-05-2014
Bucknell University, PA: Transmission Line (1) videos,   (2) Representations 23-05-2014
Open University: (1) Gradient,   (2) Divergence,   (3) Curl, & Storms 30-05-2014
Microwaves &   Waveguides: (1), (2), (3) 30-05-2014
MIT: Introduction to Computer Science & Programming, Lec 1,   Rec 1,   Lec 2,   Rec 2,  ...   06-06-2014
Stanford Online - a Conversation About Energy
AEI: A Conversation about Energy
06-06-2014
MIT: Introduction to EE&CS,   Rec 1,   Rec 2,   ...   Rec 5,  ...   Rec 9 06-06-2014
Fiber Optics: Basics (1), (2), (3), (4), (5) 20-06-2014
Fiber Optics: Transmitters & Receivers (1), (2), (3) 20-06-2014
Huffman coding (1), (2), (3) 27-06-2014
Fiber Optics: (1) MIT Lecture, (2) MIT Demonstration, (3) FOA Lecture 1, (4) FOA Lecture 23, (5) Interop Video 27-06-2014
Optical communications: making the link 27-06-2014
Grid-scale Energy Storage: (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), (7), (8) 04-07-2014
The HAL 9000 Computer [1968 & 1984] (1), (2), (3), (4) 11-07-2014

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