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@inproceedings{beard04combinatoric,
AUTHOR = {James Beard and Jon Russo and Keith Erickson and
Michael Monteleone and Mike Wright},
TITLE = {Combinatoric Collaboration on Costas Arrays and Radar Applications},
BOOKTITLE = {IEEE Radar Conference},
ADDRESS = {Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA},
YEAR = 2004,
MONTH = apr,
PAGES = {260--265},
ABSTRACT = {{C}ostas arrays are permutation matrices that also
provide a frequency indexing sequence that permits at most one
coincident tone in cross-correlations of FSK waveforms. As such,
they have obvious application as frequency indexing sequences in
radar and communications when long codes with bounded
autocorrelation are required or when Doppler is a significant
portion of the transmitted bandwidth. All Costas arrays for
orders less than 25 are known, with those for N=24 disclosed
here. Higher orders are found through number-theoretic
generators and partial searches.},
bib2html_pubtype = {Conference Papers},
bib2html_rescat = {Signal Processing},
bib2html_dl_pdf = "http://www.costasarrays.org/costasrefs/beard04combinatoric.pdf",
}