Constant amplitude zero autocorrelation waveform
ID: constant-amplitude-zero-autocorrelation-waveform
A Constant Amplitude Zero Autocorrelation (CAZAC) waveform is a type of signal used primarily in communications and radar systems. These waveforms are characterized by having constant amplitude and an autocorrelation function that has zero values at all non-zero time shifts. Essentially, this means that the waveform is designed to avoid self-interference at different time delays, which is desirable in many applications such as spread spectrum communication.
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