Analysis of Properties of Autocorrelation Function of Discrete Sequence
Keywords:
spread spectrum, discrete sequence, autocorrelation function, properties, algorithmAbstract
The autocorrelation function of a discrete sequence, which can be used to spread spectrum of broadband radio and mobile communication technologies, has been analyzed in the paper. There have been presented the basic features of discrete autocorrelation functions, which in aggregate provide the signal registration algorithm with a high degree of protection from interference.
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2017-09-11
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S. T. Baras, O. V. Voitsekhovska, and V. A. Kovtun, “Analysis of Properties of Autocorrelation Function of Discrete Sequence”, Вісник ВПІ, no. 3, pp. 109–113, Sep. 2017.
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Radioelectronics and radioelectronic equipment manufacturing
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