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By admin, on May 17th, 2012%
Wireless Integrated Network Sensors provide a new monitoring and control capability for transportation, manufacturing, health care, environmental monitoring and safety and security. They combine sensing, signal processing, decision capability, and wireless networking capability in a compact, low power system. . . . → Read More: Wireless Integrated Network Sensors
By admin, on April 30th, 2012%
Current authentication systems suffer from many weaknesses. With all the means of technology developing, it can be very easy for ‘others’ to fabricate or to steal identity or to hack someone’s password. Users nowadays are provided with major password stereotypes such as textual passwords, biometric scanning, tokens or cards (such as an ATM). . . . → Read More: Three-Dimensional Password for More Secure Authentication
By admin, on April 23rd, 2012%
The Distribution automation system (DAS) provides capabilities for a central server to collect operation data such as voltage and current, to monitor and control feeder remote terminal units (FRTU) which are dispersed in the remote areas, and to detect and restore faults automatically . . . → Read More: Guarding Distribution Automation System Against Cyber Attacks
By admin, on November 13th, 2011%
A MANET is a collection of wireless nodes that can dynamically form a network to exchange information without using any pre-existing fixed network infrastructure. Wireless ad-hoc networks are increasingly being used in the battlefield, emergency search, rescue missions. The special features of MANET bring great opportunities together with severe challenges. . . . → Read More: Challenges in Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs)
By admin, on September 25th, 2011%
Cloud computing refers to any situation in which computing is done in a remote location (out in the clouds) rather than your portable device or desktop where-in the computing power is tapped over an internet connection. At basic level cloud computing is simply a means of delivering IT resources as services. Almost all IT resources can be delivered as a cloud service: applications, compute power, storage capacity, networking, programming tools, communication services even collaboration tools. . . . → Read More: CLOUD COMPUTING
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