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2010
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Construction and Applications of CRT Sequences

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Construction and Applications of CRT Sequences
Protocol sequences are used for channel access in the collision channel without feedback. Each user accesses the channel according to a deterministic zero-one pattern, called the protocol sequence. In order to minimize fluctuation of throughput due to delay offsets, we want to construct protocol sequences whose pairwise Hamming cross-correlation is as close to a constant as possible. In this paper, we present a construction of protocol sequences which is based on the bijective mapping between one-dimensional sequence and two-dimensional array by the Chinese Remainder Theorem (CRT). In the application to the collision channel without feedback, a worst-case lower bound on system throughput is derived. Tags: Protocol sequences, collision channel without feedback, cyclically permutable constant weight codes, optical orthogonal codes.
Kenneth W. Shum, Wing Shing Wong
Added 09 Dec 2010
Updated 09 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2010
Where CORR
Authors Kenneth W. Shum, Wing Shing Wong
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