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1 Description  





2 Properties of Zadoff-Chu sequences  





3 Usages  





4 See also  





5 References  





6 Further reading  














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AZadoff–Chu (ZC) sequence, also referred to as Chu sequenceorFrank–Zadoff–Chu (FZC) sequence,[1]: 152  is a complex-valued mathematical sequence which, when applied to a signal, gives rise to a new signal of constant amplitude. When cyclically shifted versions of a Zadoff–Chu sequence are imposed upon a signal the resulting set of signals detected at the receiver are uncorrelated with one another.

They are named after Solomon A. Zadoff, David C. Chu and Robert L. Frank.

Description[edit]

Zadoff–Chu sequences exhibit the useful property that cyclically shifted versions of themselves are orthogonal to one another.

A generated Zadoff–Chu sequence that has not been shifted is known as a root sequence.

Plot of a Zadoff-Chu sequence for u=7, N=353

The complex value at each position n of each root Zadoff–Chu sequence parametrised by u is given by

where

,
and ,
,
,
.

Zadoff–Chu sequences are CAZAC sequences (constant amplitude zero autocorrelation waveform).

Note that the special case results in a Chu sequence,[1]: 151 . Setting produces a sequence that is equal to the cyclically shifted version of the Chu sequence by , and multiplied by a complex, modulus 1 number, where by multiplied we mean that each element is multiplied by the same number.

Properties of Zadoff-Chu sequences[edit]

1. They are periodic with period .

2. If is prime, the Discrete Fourier Transform of a Zadoff–Chu sequence is another Zadoff–Chu sequence conjugated, scaled and time scaled.

where is the multiplicative inverse of u modulo .

3. The auto correlation of a Zadoff–Chu sequence with a cyclically shifted version of itself is zero, i.e., it is non-zero only at one instant which corresponds to the cyclic shift.

4. The cross-correlation between two prime length Zadoff–Chu sequences, i.e. different values of , is constant , provided that is relatively prime to .[2]

Usages[edit]

Zadoff–Chu sequences are used in the 3GPP Long Term Evolution (LTE) air interface in the Primary Synchronization Signal (PSS), random access preamble (PRACH), uplink control channel (PUCCH), uplink traffic channel (PUSCH) and sounding reference signals (SRS).

By assigning orthogonal Zadoff–Chu sequences to each LTE eNodeB and multiplying their transmissions by their respective codes, the cross-correlation of simultaneous eNodeB transmissions is reduced, thus reducing inter-cell interference and uniquely identifying eNodeB transmissions.

Zadoff–Chu sequences are an improvement over the Walsh–Hadamard codes used in UMTS because they result in a constant-amplitude output signal, reducing the cost and complexity of the radio's power amplifier.[3]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Zepernick, Hans-Jürgen; Finger, Adolf (2005). Pseudo Random Signal Processing: Theory and Application. Wiley. ISBN 978-0-470-86657-3.
  • ^ Popovic, B.M. (1992). "Generalized Chirp-Like polyphase sequences with optimum correlation properties". IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory. 38 (4): 1406–9. doi:10.1109/18.144727.
  • ^ Song, Lingyang; Shen, Jia, eds. (2011). Evolved Cellular Network Planning and Optimization for UMTS and LTE. New York: CRC Press. ISBN 978-1439806500.
  • Further reading[edit]


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