Title :
Walsh functions in secure coding, signal processing and cellular radio communication: Historical development during the years 1960– 1990
Author_Institution :
Johannes Kepler Univ., Linz
Abstract :
Walsh functions have been introduced in mathematics in 1923 by Joseph L. Walsh. They constitute a complete set of orthogonal functions which assume only the values +1 and -1. By this property and by their algebraic properties as character functions of the dyadic group of binary numbers they became by the development of digital technology important mathematical means for the design and analysis in telecommunication systems. The paper gives an overview on important historical steps in Walsh functions applications in (1) in cryptography to arrange secure encoding of fast digital data streams ( work of Jim Massey and others), (2) (2) to the development of the Fast Walsh Fourier Transform algorithm (FWFT) which compares in its use to the classical FFT algorithm as used in 1D and 2D signal processing ( contribution of J.E.Welchel in 1968) and (3) (3) the use of Walsh functions in long distance space communication and for carrier multiplexing of digital channels in cellular radio telecommunication ( work Golomb, Viterbi, Harmuth and others).
Keywords :
Walsh functions; algebra; cellular radio; cryptography; encoding; fast Fourier transforms; multiplexing; signal processing; telecommunication security; wireless channels; Walsh functions; algebraic property; carrier multiplexing; cellular radio communication; cryptography; digital channels; fast Walsh Fourier transform algorithm; orthogonal function set; secure encoding; signal processing; space communication; Cryptography; Design methodology; Digital signal processing; Fourier transforms; History; Information technology; Land mobile radio cellular systems; Mathematics; Signal processing; Signal processing algorithms;
Conference_Titel :
History of Telecommunications Conference, 2008. HISTELCON 2008. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Paris
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2530-3
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2531-0
DOI :
10.1109/HISTELCON.2008.4668737