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A basic problem of UWB time-hopping signal model

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Hi,guys.My problem
a typical time-hopping format of the kth impulse radio transmitter output signal
S(u,t) is given by this equation in many papers:
S(u,t)=∑ω(t-jTf-Cj(u)×Tc-dj(u)) -∞<j<∞
where ω(t) represent the transmitted monocycle waveform that normally begins at time zero on the transmitter clock,Cj(u) a TH sequence.
but I donot know what does dj(u) mean and where does dj(u) come from?
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