“…Chirp signal has been widely used in technology, for example, the radar system [1], as the linear FM pulse signal, the spectrum analyser as the sweep signal, the communications as the chirp modulation signal [2], and CAZAC sequence. Since the CAZAC sequences have constant amplitude and zero autocorrelation properties, they are now widely used in the fields of channel estimation and time and frequency synchronizations for OFDM (orthogonal frequency division multiplexing) and CDMA (code division multiple access) techniques which are employed as the standard transmission techniques in the wireless communications systems [3][4][5]. For the discrete Fourier transform theory, attached the chirp signal and Fourier transform, two kinds of transforms were already defined, namely, chirp z transform and chirp-Fourier transform.…”