A technique is discussed for the design of multiple access frequency hopping patterns which will allow a number of users to communicate reliably over a limited bandwidth in the presence of Doppler and timing asynchronies. The patterns are based on a subset of the Reed-Solomon codewords. They possess nearly flat ambiguity and cross-ambiguity functions and thus could be useful as discrete radar signals. In addition the structure of the patterns permits a straightforward Implementation.
Multiple Access Frequency Hopping Patterns with Low Ambiguity
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; AES-17 , 4 ; 571-578
1981-07-01
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