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Synthetis of single sets of 2n mutually orthogonal phase codes

Synthetis of single sets of 2n mutually orthogonal phase codes

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Unique sets of 2n phase coded pulses are introduced. Derived from any phase code, using simple transformations, these codes possess the useful property that the sum of all possible cross-correlations added to the sum of all autocorrelations within a set, produce a pulse compressed signal. This signal has a peak to sidelobe ratio equal to that for the autocorrelation function of the original untransformed code.

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