N-Shift Zero Correlation Zone Sequence" /> N-Shift Zero Correlation Zone (NS-ZCZ) sequence is defined with the N-shift zero correlation zone in the correlation function. Namely, the N-shift zero only appears within the correlation zone symmetrically distributed in the center of the correlation function. Moreover, the traditional ZCZ sequences can be considered as the N-shift ZCZ sequence with N=1. Similar to ZCZ sequence, NS-ZCZ sequences can be applied in sequence design for co-channel interference mitigation with more sequences in the sequence set compared with the traditional N-shift sequences. In this letter, the definition and construction algorithms are proposed. The corresponding theoretical bounds are analyzed." /> N-Shift Zero Correlation Zone Sequence" />
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N-Shift Zero Correlation Zone Sequence

Chao ZHANG
Keke PANG

Publication
IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals of Electronics, Communications and Computer Sciences   Vol.E97-A    No.1    pp.432-435
Publication Date: 2014/01/01
Online ISSN: 1745-1337
DOI: 10.1587/transfun.E97.A.432
Print ISSN: 0916-8508
Type of Manuscript: LETTER
Category: Spread Spectrum Technologies and Applications
Keyword: 
zero correlation zone,  ZCZ,  N-shift sequence,  interference cancelation,  

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Summary: 
N-Shift Zero Correlation Zone (NS-ZCZ) sequence is defined with the N-shift zero correlation zone in the correlation function. Namely, the N-shift zero only appears within the correlation zone symmetrically distributed in the center of the correlation function. Moreover, the traditional ZCZ sequences can be considered as the N-shift ZCZ sequence with N=1. Similar to ZCZ sequence, NS-ZCZ sequences can be applied in sequence design for co-channel interference mitigation with more sequences in the sequence set compared with the traditional N-shift sequences. In this letter, the definition and construction algorithms are proposed. The corresponding theoretical bounds are analyzed.


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