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Binary Optimal Low-Correlation Region Sequence Set Construction Method

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Pseudo-random sequences are often used in several multiple access systems to get rid of the possible noise which is very low in bandwidth. It is possible to generate a base sequence with a period variation in order to meet certain conditions. This is demonstrated in this paper using the interleaving method. Further, a class of parameters are obtained for analysis using these base sequence with the objective of best low-correlation zone sequence set. This type of low correlation zone sequence set has a larger number of sequences. It can support more users when applied to a quasi-synchronous CDMA system.

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Nirmaladevi, R., Kishan Rao, K. (2023). Binary Optimal Low-Correlation Region Sequence Set Construction Method. In: Satapathy, S.C., Lin, J.CW., Wee, L.K., Bhateja, V., Rajesh, T.M. (eds) Computer Communication, Networking and IoT. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 459. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-1976-3_51

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