Author_Institution :
British Broadcasting Corporation, Research Department, Image Scanning Section, Tadworth, UK
Abstract :
When Samuel Morse invented his signalling code in the mid-19th century, few could have predicted that its principle would form the nucleus of the digital explosion which has revolutionised the world of communication engineering today. When A.H. Reeves, the father of p.c.m., was explaining his equilibrium coder in 1966, few could have imagined the silicon chips of today turning out hundreds of megabits of information per second. And yet, and yet¿