1928 paper "Certain Topics in Telegraph Transmission Theory"

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The 1928 paper "Certain Topics in Telegraph Transmission Theory" is a foundational work in information theory and communications engineering in which Harry Nyquist established key principles relating bandwidth, signaling rate, and error-free data transmission.

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scientific paper
author H. Nyquist
Harry Nyquist
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contribution analyzed distortion and its effect on telegraph signal transmission
established a quantitative relation between channel bandwidth and maximum signaling rate for error-free transmission in a noiseless channel
formalized conditions for distortionless transmission of telegraph signals
introduced what is now known as the Nyquist criterion for zero inter-symbol interference
provided a theoretical limit on the number of independent pulses that can be transmitted per second over a band-limited channel
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
date 1928-02
discipline communications engineering
electrical engineering
field communication theory
information theory
telecommunications engineering
focusesOn distortion and attenuation in transmission lines
noiseless channels
telegraph signal waveforms
hasAuthorAffiliation Bell Telephone Laboratories
historicalSignificance considered a foundational paper in communication theory
provided one of the earliest rigorous treatments of limits on data transmission over physical channels
impact established theoretical basis for maximum telegraph speed over a given line
widely cited in textbooks on digital communications
influenced Claude Shannon's later work on information theory
development of modern digital communication theory
language English
publicationType peer-reviewed
publicationYear 1928
publishedIn AIEE Transactions
surface form: Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers
publisher American Institute of Electrical Engineers
relatedConcept Nyquist theorem
surface form: Nyquist ISI criterion

Nyquist theorem
surface form: Nyquist bandwidth

Nyquist theorem
surface form: Nyquist rate

band-limited channels
pulse shaping
symbol rate
topic bandwidth
baseband digital signaling
channel capacity (for noiseless channels)
error-free data transmission
inter-symbol interference
signaling rate
telegraph transmission

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Harry Nyquist notableWork 1928 paper "Certain Topics in Telegraph Transmission Theory"
Harry notableWork 1928 paper "Certain Topics in Telegraph Transmission Theory"
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subject surface form: Certain Topics in Telegraph Transmission Theory
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