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Sequence design for communications applications

Pingzhi Fan, +1 more
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Peak-to-mean power control in OFDM, Golay complementary sequences and Reed-Muller codes

TL;DR: A previously unrecognized connection between Golay complementary sequences and second-order Reed-Muller codes over alphabets Z/sub 2/h is found to give an efficient decoding algorithm involving multiple fast Hadamard transforms.
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Generalised Reed-Muller codes and power control in OFDM modulation

TL;DR: A powerful theory linking Golay complementary sets of polyphase sequences and Reed-Muller codes is developed and shows that any second-order coset of a q-ary generalization of the first order Reed-muller code can be partitioned into Golay additive sets whose size depends only on a single parameter that is easily computed from a graph associated with the coset.
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Optimal sequences, power control, and user capacity of synchronous CDMA systems with linear MMSE multiuser receivers

TL;DR: It turns out that with this optimal allocation of signature sequences and powers, the linear MMSE receiver is just the corresponding matched filter for each user, and the effect of transmit power constraints on the user capacity is characterized.
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Class of binary sequences with zero correlation zone

TL;DR: A class of binary sequences with the defined ZCZ property can be used in spread spectrum systems and CDMA systems to eliminate multipath and cochannel interference.
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Lower bounds on the Hamming auto- and cross correlations of frequency-hopping sequences

TL;DR: Several new lower bounds on the size p of the frequency slot set F, the sequence length L, the family size M, and correlation properties are established and the aperiodic FH bounds which have not yet been previously reported are presented and discussed in this correspondence.