Abstract
Odd correlation functions and average interference parameters for dual-BCH, small sets of Kasami sequences and a new set of sequences are investigated. Results are presented for periods up to 255, and an investigation into the effects of choice of initial phase is included. Results indicate that the new sequences provide a level of multiple-access performance which is on average similar to other sequences, but is insensitive to variations in the statistics of the data used to modulate the sequences.
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