Ordered Orthogonal Array Construction Using LFSR Sequences
Abstract
We present a new construction of ordered orthogonal arrays (OOA) of strength with columns over a finite field using linear feedback shift register sequences (LFSRs). OOAs are naturally related to -nets, linear codes, and MDS codes. Our construction selects suitable columns from the array formed by all subintervals of length of an LFSR sequence generated by a primitive polynomial of degree over . We prove properties about the relative positions of runs in an LFSR which guarantee that the constructed OOA has strength . The set of parameters of our OOAs are the same as the ones given by Rosenbloom and Tsfasman (1997) and Skriganov (2002), but the constructed arrays are different. We experimentally verify that our OOAs are stronger than the Rosenbloom-Tsfasman-Skriganov OOAs in the sense that ours are "closer" to being a "full" orthogonal array. We also discuss how our OOA construction relates to previous techniques to build OOAs from a set of linearly independent vectors over , as well as to hypergraph homomorphisms.
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@article{arxiv.2208.00333,
title = {Ordered Orthogonal Array Construction Using LFSR Sequences},
author = {André Guerino Castoldi and Lucia Moura and Daniel Panario and Brett Stevens},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.00333},
year = {2022}
}
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12 pages