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Telecommunications engineering / OSI protocols / Multiplexing / Radio resource management / Wireless / IEEE 802.15 / IEEE 802.11 / ANT / Frequency-hopping spread spectrum / Working groups / Technology / IEEE 802
Date: 2009-12-17 09:46:11
Telecommunications engineering
OSI protocols
Multiplexing
Radio resource management
Wireless
IEEE 802.15
IEEE 802.11
ANT
Frequency-hopping spread spectrum
Working groups
Technology
IEEE 802

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