DocumentCode
937424
Title
A generalized recursive construction for de Bruijn sequences
Author
Games, Richard A.
Volume
29
Issue
6
fYear
1983
fDate
11/1/1983 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
843
Lastpage
850
Abstract
This paper is concerned with the construction of de Bruijn sequences of span
--binary sequences of period
in which every binary
-tuple appears as some
consecutive terms in one period of the sequence. Constructions in the literature are based on maximum length linear sequences, algorithms which start from scratch, and recursive methods which start with a single de Bruijn sequence of span
and produce one of span
. We give a more general recursive construction which takes two de Brnijn sequences of span
and produces a de Bruijn sequence of span
. In addition, for a special case of the construction, the complexity (shortest linear recursion that generates the sequence) of the resulting sequence is determined in terms of the complexities of the ingredient sequences. In particular, de Bruijn sequences of span
with maximum complexity
are obtained from maximum complexity sequences of span
. Reverse-complementary de Bruijn sequences are also considered.
--binary sequences of period
in which every binary
-tuple appears as some
consecutive terms in one period of the sequence. Constructions in the literature are based on maximum length linear sequences, algorithms which start from scratch, and recursive methods which start with a single de Bruijn sequence of span
and produce one of span
. We give a more general recursive construction which takes two de Brnijn sequences of span
and produces a de Bruijn sequence of span
. In addition, for a special case of the construction, the complexity (shortest linear recursion that generates the sequence) of the resulting sequence is determined in terms of the complexities of the ingredient sequences. In particular, de Bruijn sequences of span
with maximum complexity
are obtained from maximum complexity sequences of span
. Reverse-complementary de Bruijn sequences are also considered.Keywords
Graph theory; Sequences; Binary sequences; Helium; Information theory; Mathematics; Output feedback; Shift registers;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9448
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIT.1983.1056764
Filename
1056764
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