In: Fiftieth Annual Allerton Conference on Communication, Control, and Computing, pp 716–723, Monticello, IL, USA (2012)īudišin, S.Z., Spasojević, P.: Paraunitary-based Boolean generator for QAM sequences of length 2 K. Theory 13(2), 156–167 (1967)īudišin, S.Z., Spasojević, P.: Filter bank representation of complementary sequence pairs. Springer-Verlag, New York (1971)īoehmer, A.M.: Binary pulse compression codes. Issue 1 2020, 132–159 (2020)Īrasu, K.T., Dillon, J.F., Player, K.J.: Character sum factorizations yield sequences with ideal two-level autocorrelation. In this survey, we present the current status of the research in sequence design along three different directions, i.e., the sequences with 2-level autocorrelation, the sequence sets with low ambiguity, and Golay complementary sequence sets and complete complementary codes.Īagaard, M., AlTawy, R., Gong, G., Mandal, K., Rohit, R., Zidaric, N.: WAGE: An authenticated cipher NIST lightweight cryptography standardization project Round 2 Candidate (2019)Īltawy, R., Gong, G., Mandal, K., Rohit, R.: Wage: An authenticated encryption with a twist. With more than seven decades of the developments of theory and practice of sequences, this field has evolved to acquire a wide range of the tools and methodologies from extremely deep mathematic fields (comparing with other engineering subjects), such as algebraic geometry, number theory, combinatorics, representation theory, harmonic analysis, to just mention a few. Specifically, the research on sequences stems from the application of the sequences generated by maximal length linear feedback shift registers to detect returning signals from Explorer 1, the satellite launched on Januby US, shortly after Sputnik, launched by Soviet Union on Octowhich is the first satellite in the human being civilization. This research field is an example of scientific research directly born from the real world applications. Pseudorandom sequences, sometimes shortened as sequences, have played a key role in the applications of digital communications, cryptography and computer science.
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