Presentation 2001/12/6
Relation of Approximate Error for Element Sequence and Auto-correlation Function in Shift-Orthogonal Finite-Length Sequence
Takahiro MATSUMOTO, Keiko MAEDA, Yoshihiro TANADA,
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Abstract(in English) In the direct-sequence spread spectrum communication system, the aperiodic autocorrelation function is expected to be sharp. A finite-length sequence whose aperiodic autocorrelation function has no sidelobes except at left and right shift ends can be called the shift-orthogonal finite-length sequence, because the original sequence and the shifted sequence are orthogonal. The sequence takes real values and is given by convolving element sequences of shorter length. If a sequence are calculated by computer or hardware, auto-correlation function is deteriorated because element sequences have approximate error. In this paper, we clarify the relation of approximate error for element sequences and auto-correlation function.
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Keyword(in English) real-valued shift-orthogonal finite-length sequence / auto-correlation function / approximate error / spread spectrum
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Title (in English) Relation of Approximate Error for Element Sequence and Auto-correlation Function in Shift-Orthogonal Finite-Length Sequence
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Keyword(1) real-valued shift-orthogonal finite-length sequence
Keyword(2) auto-correlation function
Keyword(3) approximate error
Keyword(4) spread spectrum
1st Author's Name Takahiro MATSUMOTO
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Computer Science and Systems Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Yamaguchi University()
2nd Author's Name Keiko MAEDA
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Computer Science and Systems Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Yamaguchi University
3rd Author's Name Yoshihiro TANADA
3rd Author's Affiliation Department of Computer Science and Systems Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Yamaguchi University
Date 2001/12/6
Paper # SST 2001-54
Volume (vol) vol.101
Number (no) 490
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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