Presentation 1999/3/11
A Binary Sequence Pair with Half Period Zero Correlation Zone
Shinya Matsufuji, Naoki Suehiro, Noriyoshi Kuroyanagi, Pingzhi Fan, Kenji Takatsukasa,
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Abstract(in English) An approximately synchronized CDMA (AS-CDMA) system characterized by the property, that synchronization between the transmitter and the receiver can be controlled within permissible time difference, is one of CDMA mobile communication systems. AS-CDMA system without co-channel interference nor influence of multipath can be realized by use of a sequence set with zero correlation zone (ZCZ), such that periodic auto/cross-correlation functions take O for continuous shifts corresponding to the permissible time difference. This paper discuss a binary sequence pair, which is the fundamental set with ZCZ. A sequence pair with half period ZCZ, which will possess the maximum ZCZ, is derived from a perfect complementary pair. And also, functions generating new pairs of length 2^n are formulated, which map the vector space of order n over GF(2) to GF(2).
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Keyword(in English) sequence design / mobile communication / CDMA / complementary sequences
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Title (in English) A Binary Sequence Pair with Half Period Zero Correlation Zone
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Keyword(1) sequence design
Keyword(2) mobile communication
Keyword(3) CDMA
Keyword(4) complementary sequences
1st Author's Name Shinya Matsufuji
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Information Science, Saga University()
2nd Author's Name Naoki Suehiro
2nd Author's Affiliation Institute of Applied Physics, University of Tsukuba
3rd Author's Name Noriyoshi Kuroyanagi
3rd Author's Affiliation Department of Information Networks, Tokyo Engineering University
4th Author's Name Pingzhi Fan
4th Author's Affiliation Southwest Jiaotong University
5th Author's Name Kenji Takatsukasa
5th Author's Affiliation Department of Information Science,Saga University
Date 1999/3/11
Paper # IT98-89
Volume (vol) vol.98
Number (no) 656
Page pp.pp.-
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