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In this paper, we discuss some methods of constructing frequency/time hopping (FH/TH) sequences over GF(p k) by taking successive k-tuples of given sequences over GF(p). We are able to characterize those p-ary sequences whose k-tuple versions now over GF(p k) have the maximum possible linear complexities (LCs). Next, we consider the FH/TH sequence generators composed of a combinatorial function generator and some buffers. We are able to characterize the generators whose output FH/TH sequences over GF(p k) have the maximum possible LC for the given algebraic normal form.
This work was supported by grant No.(R01-2003-000-10330-0) from the Basic Research Program of the Korea Science and Engineering Foundation.
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Hong, YP., Song, HY. (2006). Frequency/Time Hopping Sequences with Large Linear Complexities. In: Ytrehus, Ø. (eds) Coding and Cryptography. WCC 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3969. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11779360_30
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