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Правило формирования многозначных ортогональных последовательностей на основе сегментов последовательностей максимальной длительности

Правило формирования многозначных ортогональных последовательностей на основе сегментов последовательностей максимальной длительности

Abstract

Рассмотрен процесс разработки правила формирования ансамблей многозначных ортогональных дискретных последовательностей при использовании производящих последовательностей линейной структуры, формируемых на основе сегментных систем. Преимуществом данного правила является простота технической реализации генераторов производных последовательностей при использовании для генерации производящих последовательностей типовых формирователей последовательностей максимальной длительности. Полученные с помощью сформированного правила ансамбли последовательностей могут найти применение как в системах связи в качестве адресных и расширяющих спектр последовательностей, так и в системах засекречивания информации.

This article describes the process of developing rules for ensembles valued orthogonal discrete sequences by using the generating sequences of linear structure formed on the basis of segmented systems. The advantage of this rule is the ease of technical implementation generators derived sequences when used to generate sequences of typical formers produce sequences of maximum length. Obtained using the generated rules ensembles sequences can be used in communication systems as address and spread-spectrum sequences, and in the encryption systems.

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ЦИФРОВЫЕ СИСТЕМЫ РАДИОСВЯЗИ, ПОМЕХОУСТОЙЧИВОСТЬ, ДИСКРЕТНЫЕ ПОСЛЕДОВАТЕЛЬНОСТИ, АВТОКОРРЕЛЯЦИОННЫЕ СВОЙСТВА

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popularity
This indicator reflects the "current" impact/attention (the "hype") of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network.
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influence
This indicator reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically).
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impulse
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