Low autocorrelation binary sequences: Number theory-based analysis for minimum energy level, Barker codes
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Low autocorrelation binary sequences (LABS) are very important for communication applications. And it is a notoriously difficult computational problem to find binary sequences with low aperiodic autocorrelations. The problem can also be stated in terms of finding binary sequences with minimum energy levels or maximum merit factor defined by M.J.E. Golay, E N F 2 2 = , N and E being the sequence length and energy respectively. Conjectured asymptotic value of F is 12.32 for very long sequences. In this paper, a theorem has been proved to show that there are finite number of possible energy levels, spaced at an equal interval of 4, for the binary sequence of a particular length. Two more theorems are proved to derive the theoretical minimum energy level of a binary sequence of even and odd length of N to be 2 N and 2 1 − N respectively, making the merit factor equal to N and 1 2 − N N respectively. The derived theoretical minimum energy level successfully explains the case of 13 = N , for which the merit factor ( 083 . 14 = F ) is higher than the conjectured value. Sequence of lengths 4, 5, 7, 11, 13 are also found to be following the theoretical minimum energy level. These sequences are exactly the Barker sequences which are widely used in direct-sequence spread spectrum and pulse compression radar systems because of their low autocorrelation properties. Further analysis shows physical reasoning in support of the conjecture that Barker sequences exists only when 13 ≤ N (this has been proven for all odd N ).
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Digital Signal Processing
دوره 20 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2010