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Generalized pairwise z-complementary codes
An approach to generate generalized pairwise Z-complementary (GPZ) codes, which works in pairs in order to offer a zero correlation zone (ZCZ) in the vicinity of zero phase shift and fit extremely well in power efficient quadrature carrier modems, is introduced in this letter. Each GPZ code has MK sequences, each of length 4NK, whereMis the number of Z-complementary mates,
K is a factor to perform Walsh–Hadamard expansions, and N is the sequence length of the Z-complementary code. The proposed GPZ codes include the generalized pairwise complementary (GPC)codes as special cases
Autocorrelations of Binary Sequences and Run Structure
We analyze the connection between the autocorrelation of a binary sequence
and its run structure given by the run length encoding. We show that both the
periodic and the aperiodic autocorrelation of a binary sequence can be
formulated in terms of the run structure. The run structure is given by the
consecutive runs of the sequence. Let C=(C(0), C(1),...,C(n)) denote the
autocorrelation vector of a binary sequence. We prove that the kth component of
the second order difference operator of C can be directly calculated by using
the consecutive runs of total length k. In particular this shows that the kth
autocorrelation is already determined by all consecutive runs of total length
L<k. In the aperiodic case we show how the run vector R can be efficiently
calculated and give a characterization of skew-symmetric sequences in terms of
their run length encoding.Comment: [v3]: minor revisions, accepted for publication in IEEE Trans. Inf.
Theory, 17 page
Permutation Complexity Related to the Letter Doubling Map
Given a countable set X (usually taken to be the natural numbers or
integers), an infinite permutation, \pi, of X is a linear ordering of X. This
paper investigates the combinatorial complexity of infinite permutations on the
natural numbers associated with the image of uniformly recurrent aperiodic
binary words under the letter doubling map. An upper bound for the complexity
is found for general words, and a formula for the complexity is established for
the Sturmian words and the Thue-Morse word.Comment: In Proceedings WORDS 2011, arXiv:1108.341
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Large Families of Ternary Sequences with Aperiodic Zero Correlation Zone Sequences for a Multi-Carrier DS-CDMA System
A new method for generating families of ternary spreading sequences is presented. The sequences have aperiodic zero correlation zones and large families are created for a specific sequence length. The sequences are proposed as spreading sequences to provide high capacity and cancel multipath and multiple access interference (MAI) in a single carrier (SC) or multi-carrier (MC) direct-spread code division multiple access (DS-CDMA) system. A Multi-carrier DS-CDMA system is simulated that employs the new sequences as spreading sequences in a multipath channel. Bit error rates (BER) and frame error rates (FER) for a range of Eb/No values are presented and it is demonstrated that the proposed sequences improve the BER and FER performance when used in place of masked Walsh Codes for the frequency selective fading channel evaluated, when a single correlator receiver is used on each sub-carrier
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