On a method of detection of nonperiodic pseudonoise binary sequences

Ludvík Prouza

Kybernetika (1984)

  • Volume: 20, Issue: 4, page 314-321
  • ISSN: 0023-5954

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Prouza, Ludvík. "On a method of detection of nonperiodic pseudonoise binary sequences." Kybernetika 20.4 (1984): 314-321. <http://eudml.org/doc/27983>.

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References

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  1. W. Feller, An Introduction to Probability Theory and Its Applications, Russian translation. Inoizdat, Moscow 1952. (1952) 
  2. V. N. Botněv, Autocorrelation reception of pseudonoise signals, (in Russian). Radiotechn. (USSR) 50 (1975), 6, 69-73. (1975) 
  3. R. B. Ward, K. P. Yiu, Acquisition of pseudonoise signals by recursion-aided sequential estimation, IEEE Trans. Comm. COM-25 (1977), 8, 784-794. (1977) Zbl0362.94005
  4. J. A. Ponnusamy, M. D. Srinath, Acquisition of pseudonoise codes in FH systems, IEEE Trans. Aerospace Electron. Systems AES-17 (1981), 3, 335 - 341. (1981) 

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