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Title: Hybrid Constructions of Binary Sequences With Low Autocorrelation Sideobes
Authors: Dimitrov, Miroslav
Baicheva, Tsonka
Nikolov, Nikolay
Keywords: Sequences
Peak Sidelobe Level (PSL)
Digital Sequence Design
Optimization
Issue Date: 11-Aug-2021
Publisher: IEEE
Citation: Dimitrov, M.; Baicheva, T.; Nikolov, N. Hybrid Constructions of Binary Sequences With Low Autocorrelation Sideobes, IEEE Access, 2021, 9, pp. 112400-112410, DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3104175.
Series/Report no.: IEEE Access;9
Abstract: In this work, a classical problem of the digital sequence design, or more precisely, finding binary sequences with optimal peak sidelobe level (PSL), is revisited. By combining some of our previous works, together with some mathematical insights, few hybrid heuristic algorithms were created. During our experiments, and by using the aforementioned algorithms, we were able to find PSL-optimal binary sequences for all those lengths, which were previously found during exhaustive searches by various papers throughout the literature. Then, by using a general-purpose computer, we further demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed algorithms by revealing binary sequences with lengths between 106 and 300, the majority of which possess record-breaking PSL values. Then, by using some well-known algebraic constructions, we outline few strategies for finding highly competitive binary sequences, which could be efficiently optimized, in terms of PSL, by the proposed algorithms.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10525/4091
ISSN: 2169-3536
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