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Polyphase sequence

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A complex sequence is called a polyphase sequence if the elements can be represented as a complex root of unity, i.e., .

Polyphase sequences is an important class of sequences and play important roles in synchronizing sequence design.

References

  • Pingzhi Fan and Michael Darnell, Sequence Design for Communications Applications, 1996