A Wireless System Using Random Residue Sequences
Vamsi Sashank Kotagiri

TL;DR
This paper proposes a wireless communication system that employs random residue sequences for spread spectrum, enhancing cryptographic security based on the number of sequences used.
Contribution
It introduces the use of random residue sequences in wireless systems as an alternative to PN sequences for improved security.
Findings
Provides a new architecture for secure wireless communication
Demonstrates potential cryptographic strength based on sequence diversity
Suggests applicability of random residue sequences in spread spectrum systems
Abstract
This paper describes the architecture of wireless communication system using random residue sequences. The basic scheme is that of spread spectrum but instead of using PN sequences for coding, we use random residue sequences. Such a system can provide cryptographic security whose strength would depend on the number of code sequences being used.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCoding theory and cryptography · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding · graph theory and CDMA systems
