NEW COMPOSITE BARKER CODES, GOLD CODES AND KASAMISEQUENCES IN BROADBAND SIGNAL SYNCHRONIZATION SYSTEMS
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https://doi.org/10.20535/2411-2976.12022.14-21Keywords:
Barker codes, composite Barker codes, Gold codes, Kasami sequences, autocorrelation functionAbstract
Background. Currently, noise-like signals (NLS) are widely used, which provide high noise immunity of broadband communication systems (BSS) when transmitting confidential information in an open radio channel, especially in emergency situations. Increasing the efficiency of the NSS is possible with the use of more advanced code structures, in particular, new methods for constructing Barker code sequences used in wireless communication systems with direct sequence spread spectrum technology.
Objective. The aim of the work is to study new composite codes of Barker, Gold and Kasami as synchronization signals of the BSS using simulation.
Methods. Analytical calculation methods are used, as well as simulation modelling in the MatLab software package.
Results. Modelling in the MatLab environment of new composite Barker codes, Gold codes and Kasam isequences as synchronization signals of the BSS showed that the composite sequences of Barker 49 and 77 in the range of SNR change from 0dB to 30dB are more resistant to interference compared to Kasami-63 and Gold-63 by (0,35 – 22,10)%.
Conclusions. Modelling in the MatLab software package showed a greater noise immunity of the new composite Barker codes compared to the Gold and Kasami sequenceswhen used as synchronization signals of the BSS.
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