In cognitive radio (CR) networks with non-continuous carriers, designing spectrally-null-constrained (SNC) sequences with good correlation properties is an important research task. In this letter, two types of SNC sequences with… Click to show full abstract
In cognitive radio (CR) networks with non-continuous carriers, designing spectrally-null-constrained (SNC) sequences with good correlation properties is an important research task. In this letter, two types of SNC sequences with zero correlation zone (ZCZ) property are considered: single-channel SNC-ZCZ sequences and multi-channel SNC-Z-periodic complementary sequences (SNC-ZPCSs), which have potential applications for CR-multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) channel estimation and CR-quasi-synchronization communications to achieve interference-free performance. The resultant SNC-ZCZ sequence sets are optimal with respect to the theoretical bound and the spectral-null constraint can be set flexibly. Simulation results demonstrate that such sequences are suitable for pilot design in CR-MIMO-orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) system. Besides, a construction of multi-channel SNC-ZPCS sets was provided based on single-channel SNC-ZCZ sequence sets.
               
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