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2022 4th Novel Intelligent and Leading Emerging Sciences Conference (NILES), 2022
Khaled Fawzy Mohamed, Marianne A. Azer
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Khaled Fawzy Mohamed, Marianne A. Azer
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Discovering the Botnet Detection Techniques
2010Botnet is a network of compromised computers. It just fellow the master slave concept. Bots are comprised computers and do the tasks what ever their master orders them. Internet Relay Chat (IRC) is used for the communication between the master and bots. Information is also encrypted to avoid the effect of third party.
Aneel Rahim, Fahad Bin Muhaya
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On failure detection by inversion techniques
2004 43rd IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC) (IEEE Cat. No.04CH37601), 2004This paper considers the failure detection and reconstruction problem, for linear time invariant systems, with generalized solutions based on left inverse techniques.
Maricela Figueroa Garcia +3 more
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Overview of Hybridization and Detection Techniques
2007A misconception regarding the sensitivity of nonradioactive methods for screening genomic DNA libraries often hinders the establishment of these environmentally friendly techniques in molecular biology laboratories. Nonradioactive probes, properly prepared and quantified, can detect DNA target molecules to the femtomole range.
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Detection of Phosphorylation by Immunological Techniques
Current Protocols in Protein Science, 1995AbstractPhosphorylation of unlabeled proteins can be detected using immunological or enzymatic techniques. Anti‐phosphotyrosine antibodies are used with immunoblots to detect tyrosine phosphorylation. This unit presents a protocol employing anti‐phosphotyrosine antibodies with detection by either 125I‐labeled protein A or enhanced chemiluminescence ...
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2005
Abstract This chapter examines in detail the two main plants of detection — reporting and licensing — and episcopal expectations of popular participation are introduced. The development of laws against unlicensed preaching is described, with an examination of the statues of Thomas Arundel and William Courtenay, besides other diocesan ...
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Abstract This chapter examines in detail the two main plants of detection — reporting and licensing — and episcopal expectations of popular participation are introduced. The development of laws against unlicensed preaching is described, with an examination of the statues of Thomas Arundel and William Courtenay, besides other diocesan ...
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Network application detection techniques
2022In this thesis, some new approaches for identifying which real-time multimedia applications are running over a network of computers are presented. Conventional techniques involve capture and decode of the packet stream generated and are generally targeted at standards-based network applications (e.g. H.323).
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Key Point Detection Techniques
2019Image registration is a process to find the offset or misalignment between two or more images for a certain area to determine the required geometrical transformation that aligns points in one image with its corresponding in the other one. Generally, the operational goal of the registration process is a geometrical transformation for the input leading ...
Abdelhameed S. Eltanany +2 more
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Intrusion detection techniques and approaches
Computer Communications, 2002Recent security incidents and analysis have demonstrated that manual response to such attacks is no longer feasible. Intrusion detection systems (IDS) offer techniques for modelling and recognising normal and abusive system behaviour. Such methodologies include statistical models, immune system approaches, protocol verification, file and taint checking,
Theuns Verwoerd, Ray Hunt
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Cloud detection with SVM technique
2007 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2007Following SPOT satellite family, PLEIADES-HR is a high resolution optical earth observation system developed by CNES and consisting in two satellites with a first launch by the end of 2009. Pleiades-HR will deliver both 70 cm Panchromatic images and 2.8 m multispectral (blue-green-red-near infrared) images with a 21km swath.
Christophe Latry +2 more
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