Prime-phase sequences with periodic correlation properties better than binary sequences
- 1 May 1991
- journal article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
- Vol. 37 (3) , 603-616
- https://doi.org/10.1109/18.79916
Abstract
For the case where p is an odd prime, n>or=2 is an integer, and omega is a complex primitive pth root of unity, a construction is presented for a family of p/sup n/ p-phase sequences (symbols of the form omega /sup i/), where each sequence has length p/sup n/-1, and where the maximum nontrivial correlation value C/sub max/ does not exceed 1+ square root p/sup n/. A complete distribution of correlation values is provided. As a special case of this construction, a previous construction due to Sidelnikov (1971) is obtained. The family of sequences is asymptotically optimum with respect to its correlation properties, and, in comparison with many previous nonbinary designs, the present design has the additional advantage of not requiring an alphabet of size larger than three. The new sequences are suitable for achieving code-division multiple access and are easily implemented using shift registers. They wee discovered through an application of Deligne's bound (1974) on exponential sums of the Weil type in, several variables. The sequences are also shown to have strong identification with certain bent functions.<>Keywords
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