Gudek, MesutGenc, YasinKorkmaz, Nilay AytasAkkoc, AhmetAfacan, ErkanYazgan, Erdem2025-01-212025-01-212023979-835030659-0https://doi.org/10.1109/ASYU58738.2023.10296818https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12587/231372023 Innovations in Intelligent Systems and Applications Conference, ASYU 2023 -- 11 October 2023 through 13 October 2023 -- Sivas -- 194153Costas arrays, which have been defined as special permutation matrices, have widespread applications in many fields. Low probability of intercept (LPI) radars are used to detect targets without being detected by hostile elements. Frequency Shift Keying is one of the modulation types used in LPI radars. Costas arrays are used to generate frequency sets for LPI radars. These frequency sets with frequency shift keying waveforms are mostly generated using methods based on finite field theory. In this study, a comprehensive search for higher order (up to 5000) variational Costas arrays have been performed with the software developed using C++ programming language. The results obtained are presented in tables. © 2023 IEEE.trinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess-G5; Costas arrays; Costas arrays; Finite fields; Low Probability of Intercept (LPI) radars; Taylor T4 and Golomb G4Higher Order Taylor and Golomb Costas ArraysYüksek Mertebeden Taylor ve Golomb Costas DizileriConference Object10.1109/ASYU58738.2023.102968182-s2.0-85178271872N/A