James K Beard

Costas arrays are permutation matrices that meet the added Costas condition that, when used as a frequency-hop scheme, allow at most one time-and-frequency-offset signal bin to overlap another.  Databases to various orders have been available for many years.  Here we have a database that is far more extensive than any available before it.  A very powerful and easy-to-use Windows utility with a GUI accompanies the database.

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[1] James Beard, "Costas arrays and enumeration to order 1030", IEEE Dataport, 2017. [Online]. Available: http://dx.doi.org/10.21227/H21P42. Accessed: Dec. 14, 2024.
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1. James Beard. Costas arrays and enumeration to order 1030 [Internet]. IEEE Dataport; 2017. Available from : http://dx.doi.org/10.21227/H21P42
James Beard. "Costas arrays and enumeration to order 1030." doi: 10.21227/H21P42