Published October 24, 2024 | Version Pre-print
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Low-Coherence Sequence Design Under PAPR Constraints

  • 1. EDMO icon ETH Zürich

Description

Low-coherence sequences with low peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR) are crucial for multi-carrier wireless communication systems and are used for pilots, spreading sequences, and so on. This letter proposes an efficient low-coherence sequence design algorithm (LOCEDA) that can generate any number of sequences of any length that satisfy user-defined PAPR constraints while supporting flexible subcarrier assignments in orthogonal frequency-division multiple access (OFDMA) systems. We first visualize the low-coherence sequence design problem under PAPR constraints as resolving collisions between hyperspheres. By iteratively adjusting the radii and positions of these hyperspheres, we effectively generate low-coherence sequences that strictly satisfy
the imposed PAPR constraints. Simulation results (i) confirm that LOCEDA outperforms existing methods, (ii) demonstrate its flexibility, and (iii) highlight its potential for various applications.

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Funding

European Commission
Horizon Europe Project: 6G haRdware Enablers For cEll fRee cohEreNt Communications & sEnsing Grant agreement ID:101139155