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Laser profile converted device
SPIE Proceedings, 2002A new optical expander is developed in this paper. It converts a beam of light from an Ar + laser which has a diameter of 0.8 mm to a rectangular collimated light beam which has a height of 50~150mm and width of 1~10mm. This collimated light beam can be shifted 0~100 mm and convert 90° continually.
Xinming Zhang +2 more
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Active Profiling of Physical Devices at Internet Scale
2016 25th International Conference on Computer Communication and Networks (ICCCN), 2016Nowadays, more and more physical devices embed computing and networking capabilities and are visible on the Internet. These devices include webcams, net-printers, and industrial control equipments, etc. Collecting information about these devices is crucial to preserve cyber-security and facilitate security auditing for system administrators.
Xuan Feng 0005 +6 more
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Applications IO profiling and analysis for smart devices
Journal of Systems Architecture, 2013Nowadays, Android has been widely installed in mobile devices, including smart-phones, tablet PCs, and PMPs, that are equipped with a wealth of standard capabilities, such as touchpad display, wireless communications, GPS, and memory-based storage. In Android systems, most users perform many activities not only phone calls, but also internet browsing ...
Seung-Ho Lim, Seongwoo Lee, Woo Hyun Ahn
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Microfluidic Gradient-Generating Device for Pharmacological Profiling
Analytical Chemistry, 2005We describe an on-chip microfluidic gradient-generating device that generates concentration gradients spanning nearly 5 orders of magnitude starting from a single concentration. The exiting stream of drugs held at different concentrations remains laminar in a recording chamber and can be presented as 24 discrete solutions to a cell-based sensor.
Johan, Pihl +6 more
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OpenCL embedded profile prototype in mobile device
2009 IEEE Workshop on Signal Processing Systems, 2009Programmable Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) has over the years become an integral part of today's computing systems. The GPU use-cases have gradually been extended from graphics towards a wide range of applications. Since the programmable GPU is now making its way to mobile devices, it is interesting to study these new use-cases also there.
Jyrki Leskela +2 more
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SMS linguistic profiling authentication on mobile device
2011 5th International Conference on Network and System Security, 2011It is commonly acknowledged that mobile devices now form an integral part of an individual's everyday life. As the amount of valuable and sensitive information stored on a mobile device increases, so does the need for effective security. In order to protect unauthorised access, an authentication system is required.
Hataichanok Saevanee +2 more
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A carbon nanotube oscillator as a surface profiling device
Nanotechnology, 2008A double wall carbon nanotube oscillator near an infinite surface with the nanotube axis perpendicular to the surface is investigated. The oscillatory motion is governed in part by the van der Waals forces in the system, and we use the Lennard-Jones approximation for their calculation.
A, Popescu, L M, Woods, I V, Bondarev
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Testing and Profiling Internet Services in Mobile Devices
2011UMA proposes a novel testing facility based on normal mobile devices as testing nodes, exposing their functionalities through a new technology agnostic control node (UMA controller). This solution will provide a scheme to deploy experiments not only on top of current mobile technologies (e.g.
Almudena Díaz-Zayas +1 more
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DPWSec: Devices profile for Web Services Security
2015 IEEE Tenth International Conference on Intelligent Sensors, Sensor Networks and Information Processing (ISSNIP), 2015As cyber-physical systems (CPS) build a foundation for visions such as the Internet of Things (IoT) or Ambient Assisted Living (AAL), their communication security is crucial so they cannot be abused for invading our privacy and endangering our safety.
Sebastian Unger, Dirk Timmermann
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