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Li-fang FENG, Ping-zhi FAN. Generalized bounds on the partial periodic correlation of complex roots of unity sequence set[J]. Journal of Zhejiang University Science A, 2008, 9(2): 207-210.
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Abstract: In this paper, the generalized bounds are derived on the partial periodic correlation of complex roots of unity sequence set with zero or low correlation zone (ZCZ/LCZ) as the important criteria of the sequence design and application. The derived bounds are with respect to family size, subsequence length, maximum partial autocorrelation sidelobe, maximum partial crosscorrelation value and the ZCZ/LCZ. The results show that the derived bounds include the previous periodic bounds, such as Sarwate bound, Welch bound, Peng-Fan bound and Paterson-Lothian bound, as special cases.
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