Ideal Sequence Design in Time-Frequency Space : Applications to Radar, Sonar, and Communication Systems - Myoung An

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Ideal Sequence Design in Time-Frequency Space

Applications to Radar, Sonar, and Communication Systems

By: Myoung An, Andrzej K. Brodzik, Richard Tolimieri

eText | 9 November 2008

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