METHOD FOR SIDE-LOBES SUPPRESSION IN THE CROSS-CORRELATIONS OF PSEUDO RANDOM SIGNALS WITH A TAILORED REFERENCE
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https://doi.org/10.30890/2567-5273.2024-35-00-040Keywords:
Pseudo-Random Sequences, Cross-Correlation Function, Side-Lobes, Tailored Reference SignalAbstract
The paper proposes a new method for forming a periodic m-sequence of maximum length and a tailored reference signal for estimation of the cross-correlation function, which allows perfect suppression of its side-lobes along the time delay axis. At the sameMetrics
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