Abstract

A binary sequence family ${\mathcal S}$ of length $n$ and size $M$ can be characterized by the maximum magnitude of its nontrivial aperiodic correlation, denoted as $\theta_{\max} ({\mathcal S})$. The lower bound on $\theta_{\max} ({\mathcal S})$ was originally presented by Welch, and improved later by Levenshtein. In this paper, a Fourier transform approach is introduced in an attempt to improve the Levenshtein's lower bound. Through the approach, a new expression of the Levenshtein bound is developed. Along with numerical supports, it is found that $\theta_{\max} ^2 ({\mathcal S}) > 0.3584 n-0.0810$ for $M=3$ and $n \ge 4$, and $\theta_{\max} ^2 ({\mathcal S}) > 0.4401 n-0.1053$ for $M=4$ and $n \ge 4$, respectively, which are tighter than the original Welch and Levenshtein bounds.

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