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Optimal conflict-avoiding codes of length \(n\equiv 0\pmod{16}\) and weight 3
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    Optimal conflict-avoiding codes of length \(n\equiv 0\pmod{16}\) and weight 3 (English)
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    14 October 2009
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    It is well known that conflict-avoiding codes have been studied as protocol sequences for a multiple-access channel (collision channel) without feedback. In this paper, the authors obtain direct constructions for optimal conflict-avoiding codes of length \(n= 16m\) and weight 3 for any \(m\) by utilizing Skolem type sequences. It is also shown that for the case \(n= 16m+8\) Skolem type sequences can give more concise constructions than the ones obtained earlier.
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    conflict-avoiding codes
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    near-Skolem sequences
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    extended Skolem sequences
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    extended Langford sequences
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