PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF HIGH-SPEED MIL-STD-1553 BUS SYSTEM USING DMT TECHNOLOGY

Shuai Wang, Chunping Hou, Weinan Liu, Qing Wang, Hao Zhang, Yi Sun, and Guangjie Gao

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