Generation and detection of non-binary digital sequences

Pulse or digital communications – Multilevel

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36, C380S046000, C331S078000, C341S057000, C708S492000

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07580472

ABSTRACT:
Method and apparatus for generating ternary and multi-valued Gold sequences, are disclosed. Also methods to detect ternary and multi-valued sequences are disclosed. The detection can be performed by a ternary or multi-valued LFSR descrambler when the sequences are generated by an LFSR based sequence generator. A wireless system which can assign additional sequences to designated users is also disclosed. The wireless system can also transfer information to user equipment that enables methods for sequence generation and sequence detection.

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