Autocorrelation properties of the Thue-Morse sequence and their use in synchronization

Further properties of the autocorrelation coefficients of the Thue-Morse sequence are developed which are then used to develop a novel, robust synchronization method. Its behavior is simulated over a highly degraded binary symmetric channel and uses for the synchronization method are proposed. The s...

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