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Mobile Handset Forensic Evidence: a Challenge for
Mobile Handset Forensic Evidence: a Challenge for Tooltip
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Date added: 06/02/2007
Mobile Handset Forensic Evidence: a Challenge for Law Enforcement This paper examines the nature of some of the newer pieces of information that can become potential evidence on mobile phones. It also discusses some of the emerging technologies and their potential impact on mobile phone based evidence.
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Security, Privacy, and Trust in Mobile Systems
Security, Privacy, and Trust in Mobile Systems Tooltip
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Date added: 08/21/2007
Mobile systems and applications are raising some important information security and privacy issues. This chapter discusses the need for privacy and security in mobile systems and presents technological trends which highlight that this issue is of growing concern.
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Wireless Communications over MIMO Channels
Wireless Communications over MIMO Channels Tooltip
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Date added: 11/10/2006
Wireless Communications over MIMO Channels Sep 2006 Wireless Communications over MIMO Channels: Applications to CDMA and Multiple Antenna Systems covers both, state-of-the-art channel coding concepts and CDMA and multiple antenna systems, rarely found in other books on the subject. Furthermore, an information theoretical analysis of CDMA and SDMA systems illuminate ultimate limits and demonstrates the high potential of these concepts. Besides spatial multiplexing, the use of multiple transmit antennas in order to increase the link reliability by diversity concepts (space-time coding) is described. Another focus is the application of error control coding in mobile radio communications Accompanying appendices include: basic derivations, tables of frequently used channel models, chain rules for entropy and information, data processing theorem, basics of linear algebra, Householder reflection and Givens rotation, and the LLL algorithm for lattice reduction.
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Next Generation Wireless Systems and Networks
Next Generation Wireless Systems and Networks Tooltip
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Date added: 11/18/2006
Next Generation Wireless Systems and Networks Jul 2006 Next Generation Wireless Systems and Networks offers an expert view of cutting edge Beyond 3rd Generation (B3G) wireless applications. This self-contained reference combines the basics of wireless communications, such as 3G wireless standards, spread spectrum and CDMA systems, with a more advanced level research-oriented approach to B3G communications, eliminating the need to refer to other material. This book will provide readers with the most up-to-date technological developments in wireless communication systems/networks and introduces the major 3G standards, such as W-CDMA, CDMA2000 and TD-SCDMA. It also includes a focus on cognitive radio technology and 3GPP E-UTRA technology; areas which have not been well covered elsewhere. Covers many hot topics in the area of next generation wireless from the authors #161;¯ own research, including: Bluetooth, all-IP wireless networking, power-efficient and bandwidth-efficient air-link technologies, and multi-user signal processing in B3G wireless Clear, step-by-step progression throughout the book will provide the reader with a thorough grounding in the basic topics before moving on to more advanced material Addresses various important topics on wireless communication systems and networks that have emerged only very recently, such as Super-3G technology, 4G wireless, UWB, OFDMA and MIMO Includes a wealth of explanatory tables and illustrations This essential reference will prove invaluable to senior undergraduate and postgraduate students, academics and researchers. It will also be of interest to telecommunications engineers wishing to further their knowledge in this field.
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Term Paper on Bluetooth Security
Term Paper on Bluetooth Security Tooltip
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Date added: 06/02/2007
In todays quickly developing world it is very important to keep track and change the architecture and security features of any system periodically because of the immense number of people trying to reverse engineer things to suit their own needs.In this document i have tried to provide an overview of the developing security architectures in Blutooth systems over the years and the flaws presented in previous designs.It also covers aspects of case studies which give an overview of the failures of previous security designs and how they have been improved upon.
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