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- Gold_code abstract "A Gold code, also known as Gold sequence, is a type of binary sequence, used in telecommunication (CDMA) and satellite navigation (GPS). Gold codes are named after Robert Gold. Gold codes have bounded small cross-correlations within a set, which is useful when multiple devices are broadcasting in the same frequency range. A set of Gold code sequences consists of 2n − 1 sequences each one with a period of 2n − 1.A set of Gold codes can be generated with the following steps. Pick two maximum length sequences of the same length 2n − 1 such that their absolute cross-correlation is less than or equal to 2(n+2)/2, where n is the size of the LFSR used to generate the maximum length sequence (Gold '67). The set of the 2n − 1 exclusive-ors of the two sequences in their various phases (i.e. translated into all relative positions) is a set of Gold codes. The highest absolute cross-correlation in this set of codes is 2(n+2)/2 + 1 for even n and 2(n+1)/2 + 1 for odd n.The exclusive or of two different Gold codes from the same set is another Gold code in some phase.Within a set of Gold codes about half of the codes are balanced – the number of ones and zeros differs by only one.Gold codes are used in GPS. The GPS C/A ranging codes are Gold code of period 1,023.".
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- Gold_code wikiPageWikiLink CDMA.
- Gold_code wikiPageWikiLink Category:Line_codes.
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- Gold_code wikiPageWikiLink Kasami_code.
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- Gold_code wikiPageWikiLink Sequence.
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- Gold_code wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gold code".
- Gold_code wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gold sequences".
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- Gold_code subject Category:Line_codes.
- Gold_code hypernym Sequence.
- Gold_code type Encoding.
- Gold_code type Method.
- Gold_code type Protocol.
- Gold_code comment "A Gold code, also known as Gold sequence, is a type of binary sequence, used in telecommunication (CDMA) and satellite navigation (GPS). Gold codes are named after Robert Gold. Gold codes have bounded small cross-correlations within a set, which is useful when multiple devices are broadcasting in the same frequency range. A set of Gold code sequences consists of 2n − 1 sequences each one with a period of 2n − 1.A set of Gold codes can be generated with the following steps.".
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