A Direct Construction of 2D-CCC with Arbitrary Array Size and Flexible Set Size Using Multivariable Function

07/27/2022
by   Gobinda Ghosh, et al.
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Recently, two-dimensional (2D) array codes have been found to have applications in wireless communication.In this paper, we propose direct construction of 2D complete complementary codes (2D-CCCs) with arbitrary array size and flexible set size using multivariable functions (MVF). The Peak-to-mean envelope power ratio (PMEPR) properties of row and column sequences of the constructed 2D-CCC arrays are investigated. The proposed construction generalizes many of the existing state-of-the-art such as Golay complementary pair (GCP), one-dimensional (1D)-CCC, 2D Golay complementary array set (2D-GCAS), and 2D-CCC with better parameters compared to the existing work.

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