Pseudo-random sequences are essential ingredients of every modern
digital communication system including cellular telephones, GPS,
secure internet transactions and satellite imagery. Each
application requires pseudo-random sequences with specific
statistical properties. This book describes the design,
mathematical analysis and implementation of pseudo-random
sequences, particularly those generated by shift registers and
related architectures such as feedback-with-carry shift registers.
The earlier chapters may be used as a textbook in an advanced
undergraduate mathematics course or a graduate electrical
engineering course; the more advanced chapters provide a reference
work for researchers in the field. Background material from
algebra, beginning with elementary group theory, is provided in an
appendix.
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