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Trellis extracted synchronisation techniques applicable to automatic link establishment. / Hunt, B.; Honary, Bahram; Maundrell, M. et al.
MILCOM 97 Proceedings. Monterey, California: IEEE, 1997. p. 43–47.

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Hunt, B, Honary, B, Maundrell, M & Arthur, P 1997, Trellis extracted synchronisation techniques applicable to automatic link establishment. in MILCOM 97 Proceedings. IEEE, Monterey, California, pp. 43–47. https://doi.org/10.1109/MILCOM.1997.648662

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Hunt, B., Honary, B., Maundrell, M., & Arthur, P. (1997). Trellis extracted synchronisation techniques applicable to automatic link establishment. In MILCOM 97 Proceedings (pp. 43–47). IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/MILCOM.1997.648662

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Hunt B, Honary B, Maundrell M, Arthur P. Trellis extracted synchronisation techniques applicable to automatic link establishment. In MILCOM 97 Proceedings. Monterey, California: IEEE. 1997. p. 43–47 doi: 10.1109/MILCOM.1997.648662

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Hunt, B. ; Honary, Bahram ; Maundrell, M. et al. / Trellis extracted synchronisation techniques applicable to automatic link establishment. MILCOM 97 Proceedings. Monterey, California : IEEE, 1997. pp. 43–47

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