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ABSTRACT The rapid evolution of the Internet of Things (IoT) has significantly advanced the field of electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring, enabling real‐time, remote, and patient‐centric cardiac care. This paper presents a comprehensive survey of AI assisted IoT‐based ECG monitoring systems, focusing on the integration of emerging technologies such as ...
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Towards understanding the applicability of runtime moving target defense for the internet of things and cyber physical systems. [PDF]
Gurung D, Pradhan MP, Gurung S.
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Quantum-entangled neuro-symbolic swarm federation for privacy-preserving IoMT-driven multimodal healthcare. [PDF]
Ben Othman S, Ali O.
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Quantum secured blockchain framework for enhancing post quantum data security. [PDF]
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Enhancing stability in renewable energy transmission using multi-terminal HVDC systems with grid-forming controls for offshore and onshore wind integration. [PDF]
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A Systematic Review of Kernel-Level Security Mechanisms, Vulnerability Detection and Mitigation in Modern Operating Systems. [PDF]
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IEEE Embedded Systems Letters, 2018
Fault injection attacks are wide spread in the domain of smart cards and microcontrollers but have not been yet democratized on complex embedded microprocessors, such as system on chip that can be found in smart phones, tablets, and automotive systems.
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Fault injection attacks are wide spread in the domain of smart cards and microcontrollers but have not been yet democratized on complex embedded microprocessors, such as system on chip that can be found in smart phones, tablets, and automotive systems.
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Fault Injection Attack on A5/3
2011 IEEE Ninth International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Processing with Applications, 2011In this paper, we propose a fault injection attack on A5/3 used in GSM. This attack is based on the fault assumption in [9]. That is, it is assumed that we can decrease the number of rounds in block cipher KASUMI of A5/3 by injecting some faults. With small number of fault injections, we can recover the session key of A5/3 supporting a 64-bit session ...
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