WE1.R9.1

Generalized Step-Chirp Sequences With Flexible Bandwidth

Cheng Du, Yi Jiang, Fudan University, China

Session:
Wireless 1

Track:
20: Wireless Communications and Networks

Location:
Lamda

Presentation Time:
Wed, 10 Jul, 09:50 - 10:10

Session Chair:
Tara Javidi, University of California San Diego
Abstract
Sequences with low aperiodic autocorrelation sidelobes have been extensively researched in literatures. With sufficiently low integrated sidelobe level (ISL), their power spectrums are asymptotically flat over the whole frequency domain. However, for the beam sweeping in the massive multi-input multi-output (MIMO) broadcast channels, the flat spectrum should be constrained in a passband with tunable bandwidth to achieve the flexible tradeoffs between the beamforming gain and the beam sweeping time. Motivated by this application, we construct a family of sequences termed the generalized step-chirp (GSC) sequence with a closed-form expression, where some parameters can be tuned to adjust the bandwidth flexibly. In addition to the application in beam sweeping, some GSC sequences are closely connected with Mow's unified construction of chirp-like sequences, and may have a coarser phase resolution than the Mow sequence while their ISLs are comparable.
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