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==Bibliography== *{{cite journal |author=Tony Rothman |author-link=Tony Rothman |url=https://www.americanscientist.org/article/random-paths-to-frequency-hopping |title=Random Paths to Frequency Hopping |journal=[[American Scientist]] |volume=107 |issue=1 |date=Jan–Feb 2019 |page=46 |doi=10.1511/2019.107.1.46|url-access=subscription }} *{{cite book |author=Władysław Kozaczuk |author-link=Władysław Kozaczuk |title=Enigma: How the German Machine Cipher Was Broken, and How It Was Read by the Allies in World War Two |editor=Christopher Kasparek |editor-link=Christopher Kasparek |translator=Christopher Kasparek |translator-link=Christopher Kasparek |location=Frederick, MD |publisher=University Publications of America |date=1984 |isbn=0-89093-547-5}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Frequency-Hopping Spread Spectrum}} [[Category:Computer network technology]] [[Category:Multiplexing]] [[Category:Quantized radio modulation modes]] [[Category:Radio frequency propagation]] [[Category:Radio resource management]] [[Category:Military radio systems]] [[ja:スペクトラム拡散#周波数ホッピング]]
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